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No matter what, someone killed him, and no matter what, someone is covering up for someone else. Either way, both are guilty of a crime. So it’s stupid of his sister to say, “I know him; he didn’t do it,”
Yes!! I hate it too. I even saw weakness in the sisters eyes when they asked her straight out if he did it. Nobody knows how someone acts behind closed doors.
It possesses people. If you look up the Arabic meaning for alcohol, it says it all. There’s a reason alcohol,is called spirits. They should’ve kept it illegal, imo.
“Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? Who hath babbling? Who hath wounds without cause? Who hath redness of eyes? They that tarry long at the wine; They that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, When it giveth his colour in the cup, When it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpent, And stingeth like an adder. Thine eyes shall behold strange women, And thine heart shall utter perverse things. Yea, thou shalt be as he that lieth down in the midst of the sea, Or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast. They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; They have beaten me, and I felt it not: When shall I awake? I will seek it yet again.” Proverbs 23:29-35 KJV
Gupta is guilty, but Taylor is an instigator. They were both cold and had zero emotion during the interrogation, both complaining how inconvenienced they felt, not a tear shed to find out a friend was dead.
She enjoyed all the male attention. She set up a situation due to blow up. I personally think she may have been the real killer. She definitely should be doing time.
Taylor seemed so out of it during the phone call that she was to intoxicated to be a reliable witness. Not saying she isn't an instigator but if she is she clearly doesn't remember enough or she's an award winning actress. Guess the only one who will ever reallyknow is her.
The way he was ordering her around - call 911 (he could have called, was he *really* doing CPR?), you go out there and tell them I want my lawyer and I want to get the eff out of here. She asks him if he is ok, he doesn't ask her. He says "I wanna poop, I wanna eat, I'm hungry." He doesn't seem to care that his friend was just murdered. Tells you a lot about their character as people and the nature of their relationship.
I got a different interpretation from that call... ignoring everything else. In the call she seemed like she was in control of the situation... she told him to shut up... he seemed frantic...panicking which is normal if someone is dying ... she seemed cool as a cucumber...
I was conflicted about who did it until the jail call was played. Rahul Gupta for the first time admitted that he got into a fight with his friend. He didn't say he blacked out like how he was lying to the investigators the whole time. I'm glad the prosecution got it right.
Yes, same thing crossed my mind. He withheld that info, from police. But got caught with His pants down, when it was recorded, He did it, Great investigation, Happy with the verdict.
@@josephkokomo1752 No one said ONLY alcohol has ruined so many souls now did they? Was sloth any part of this story? Nope. Was greed? Nope. Was Alcohol? Holy crap, yes! Alcohol is the worst drug on the planet. End of story.
My brother is the sweetest guy in the world. But when he drinks, it’s a totally different person. He murdered his landlord when he was wasted. Now he is serving 20 years in Florida prison.
@@kalnfornia Or she's just a family member and she is just going to defend him regardless of what she knows or thinks? FYI that's what alot of families do? They will just defend their relatives. Right or Wrong I'm not condoning the behaviour.
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I quit drinking 40 years ago. I discovered just how mean I can get when alcohol is involved. I wanna fight with everyone. Nope. I didnt need that in my life. Made more sense to say " no thanks. None for me, Im driving!"
Many people are very calm, but when they drink they become someone else. I am very explosive person, when I drink my mood go quiet, literally. I can't drink though. I learned a long time ago. It is most likely that it shots down something in my brain. In my family we don't drink because my father was an alcoholic. He was very abusive. I am not a doctor and never understood what happened to me, but I tried to drink in social events, it didn't work for me.
@@laurenmay2098 Thanks for your comments. It's a good decision of yours not to drink? It sounds like you have the "alcoholic/addict addictive personality or compulsion?" It's something I know quite a bit about! Well done you for staying sober!
@@MashaRistova No she's not, i think she honestly believes he didn't do it. If your brother or sister killed someone would you say oh yeah i knew he or she was capable of doing this, i totally believe they did it?
Gupta changes his story, truth doesn't change. His sister can't answer to her brother's innocence without her eyes twitching rapidly🤔. Of course she wants to protect her brother but she doesn't truly believe him and lying is hard.
Its amazing how family members say that their brother, son or whomever could NEVER do something like this (understandable). Unfortunately, humans are capable of anything...alcohol is a truth serum.
Ok, I get the joke but..."as a mother of 6 she had questioned her fair share of young people"? Really? Maaaaybe...maaaaaybe...just throwing in there...her experience could come more from her years as a detective, rather than just "a mother of 6"? Come on...
I'm a mother of 6 children, and I rolled my eyes to the comparison of children and potential murderers. I think they should have left that part out and just focus on her credentials.
That bleep has no emotion for anybody. She is disgusting and your typical self absorbed 20 something. She got excited instigating what ended up happening in that apt.
@@johnsmith-ug5tp she is definitely odd, cold and just very concerning…I don’t think she is innocent either. But both of these fools didn’t act all that upset about their good friend being stabbed literally to death in their apartment, it’s crazy because I can’t imagine seeing a stranger or worker or someone I didn’t even have a relationship with on any level like that and knowing they passed away in my home etc. I’d be distraught 🤦🏻♀ seriously makes you wonder about people
@@Anthony-kp7sf she definitely shouldn’t have been able to walk away without some consequence, unreal the world we live in! Trust no one and listen to your gut. I know as a woman we hear about some men maybe being dangerous etc. and all of that but I’ll tell ya a lot of women are just as scary in my eyes! Stay safe out there men from ladies like her no matter how attractive they are … bunch of crazies out there!
agree and again a another gal gets no jail time for this. Like the false r+pe charges on men and later find out the guy was innocent and the female gets no jail time
One thing that stood out to me was Rahul in all the videos in interrogation, he didn’t seem sad or feel like any kind of pain for the death of his so called long time “friend” he seemed so sterile and matter of fact. Like zero emotion. Did 48 hours just not show us?
He never asked if she was ok, not displayed any concern or even shock ph my God he's dead there was none of that. She asked if he was ok he talked to her disrespectful I'm done talking to you go out there and tell them I want my lawyer I want to poop eat and sleep. He's gross human being
@@katarzynamariamuszynska2811 exactly!!!! This was so unsettling to me regarding both of them. My god a man was murdered in your apartment, a good close friend no doubt but I mean I can’t even imagine if that was a stranger in my apartment I’d be emotional for the loss of life etc. just all seemed so odd and weird. That girl is not right…
During one year of study abroad, I and a group of classmates went out for drinks. That one classmate who was always dead serious in class with perfect grades was the one who spent the entire night hollering and behaving outrageously. Out of everyone, she was the one we all least expected to see this behavior from. The following day she said to me in private: "Last night never happened. Don't ever mention it to anyone." I realized from that day onwards how hard she struggled to maintain control of herself each day and that she was a vastly different person on the inside. This episode reminded me of her. So sorry that a nice guy like Mark got killed because of another person's loss of self-control. Sad also how these ambitious people threw their chances away for a night out.
Exactly.. glad you didn’t have any issues hopefully with this classmate but yes some people have very very different sides to them. Follow your intuition and gut instincts etc. I always tell my almost grown girls as one is leaving for college now to watch, pay attention and again if something seems unsettling go with it even if you think people might think something about you etc. you always have to play it safe and be cautious these days it seems. Stay safe 🙏🏽♥
it would be easy blaming Taylor given how she changed clothes multiple times and having her contacts on the victim jeans. I believe she totally blacked out and has no recollection. Rahul got into a fight with Mark and totally panicked when he realized what he had done. The 911 call was him in panic mode. And the call to his father was confession mode
it would be easy because its incredibly obvious that she took part in this. like that's why its easy. because she absolutely did this, either with him or by herself. what's amazing is all of the people doing mental gymnastics to make it seem like this guy is guilty or solely guilty.
Also her story NEVER changed, Not once. If she were guilty she could have easily started blaming him, especially since that was exactly what he was trying to do to her.
Same, and when you get one inside a sock ( yes I said it, a sock cos believe me it happens) you put the sock on and you feel that hair go between your toes 😂
I drank to oblivion *one* *time.* I went to a party at a couple's house when I was about 18, started drinking screwdrivers and Jack Daniel's, and the next thing I know I'm waking up a few hours later leaning over the side of the bathtub with the woman of the house washing puke out of my hair. I never let myself get like that again. One time. That's all it took. I learned my leason. Thank God I had good people watching out for me.
Kids, stay away from alcohol. This is one more reason to hate that wicked beverage. Young and promising adults turn into blithering idiots when they drink.
Right? My brother was my biggest tormentor when I was younger. And he still becomes a mean person when he is angry. Traits he likely inherited from our father.
It’s hard to get past that phone call to his dad. But I don’t think Taylor was entirely innocent in this either-blood INSIDE her dress and on her bra? Both of them were involved in one way or another, no question.
@@nicool4935 blood inside her dress and bra probably means she had already changed out of her party clothes when Mark was stabbed: clothes on the floor, flipped inside out from being taken off, blood drop gets on the inside. Not that fishy.
The jury got it right. Covered in blood. Confessed. Then basically tells his dad on a call that he did it. U can tell how jealous and insecure he is. The girlfriend played a part by probably cheating or close. Glad he got life . 1000% he did it
She too was covered in blood, said she don't remember a thing and black out but her hair was in the knife and hand of the victim. I don't trust a word she said.
The judge was very wise not to allow the recording of both their discussions when they were put together in the interrogation room. Rahul was very deliberate and planned in his questions to Taylor as he knew well that their conversation was being recorded!
@@katherinemitchell4226I think he let his guard down because the jail phone is the only way he can talk directly to his dad. He was never bailed out. He was held in jail till trial.
He honestly can't be that stupid to not know everything in prison is recorded. Don't @ me on this but they are told to make the first calls quick...what's the best way to break to/explain to your father in a minute what's happened. I'm sure there's recordings of when he actually met his father too and explained the entire situation, where are they?
Same! I understand that it’s a dangerous slippery slope to go off of a “feeling”, but man………I can’t help it! She just seems *very* off. And the fact that her hair was in his hand is sketchy as hell too. Basically I agree with his lawyers. There is a mountain of evidence that leaves plenty of room for reasonable doubt. Idk. Sad case.
I can’t believe they released her after the interview and arrested him. They should’ve arrested BOTH of them so that both of them had time to finally be honest. That wasn’t right, IMO.
I wish that as awkward as this situation was, Mark would have just left. We have all found ourselves in weird and awkward situations, I have to just say that I am out of here and leave.
I quite often find that I randomly fall over and bump my head, fall unconcious, then wake up and find someone around me has been murdered. It's honestly a more common occurence than people might think. It's not an unconvincing story at all and it definitely doesn't implicate me in any murders.
I can't believe what happened in that apartment! Mark was such a promising guy, but ended up losing his life in such a tragic way. Rahul and Taylor clearly didn’t want this to happen, but Rahul’s confession without remembering anything is hard to believe. This case really makes you think about how alcohol and misunderstandings can completely change lives.
His sister said he was lovely well raised man. Yes, drinking, smoking weed, taking drugs. What a great example of a lovely well raised man . He's guilty and I'm glad he is in prison
If your Indian you probably have a different of opinion of him. LOL . Look I know plenty of people who do drugs, smoke weed and drink, don't make them a bad person. As a matter of a fact I found most of them very caring and understanding.
I would have to see her baseline of facial expressions when stressed, butI am guessing that her rapid eye blinking during critical questions is indicative.
I don’t understand people. That mark dude said things were getting awkward suggesting he wanted to leave. If things were getting uncomfortable, then why not just leave? Why do you need an excuse such as calling an ambulance? Just say, I gotta be somewhere first thing in the morning, I’ll talk to yall later and leave.
One possible scenario: Taylor and Rahul were fighting and Mark wanted to stay just in case things got physical between them so he could intervene. Turned out, the fight was about the suspicion that Mark was now seeing Taylor/having an affair, which caught Mark off guard. They all start arguing, then got physical and the coward/wicked person brought a knife into the fight.
Judging from his obvious temper (which proves the sister is full of it) I suspect Rahul was fighting with her and Mark was trying to defuse (hence the text) he may have tried to hold her back or who knows, maybe she turned on Mark, Mark defended and Rahul decided only he could hurt her… Whatever the initial scene, it ended with Rahul stabbing Mark
@NiyaBeasley We didn't actually hear anything just off what someone said they heard, but no bodycam of them saying it? And the 2nd one he didn't say he killed anything he just said he got into a fight and mark grabbed a knife but they didn't finished the whole phone call!
I don’t care what kinda degree you have it doesn’t absolve someone from being a murderer and I cant stand this sister of Gupta cause you cant say what your brother would do !
8:30 min video.1st thing i noticed. she changes her clothing while the rest of the guys were still wearing the clothes they wore before. i wonder whether the police will find the clothes she wore edit: i FCKING KNEW IT! she changed her clothing 2 freaking times. why do i get this feeling that this gupta dude is going to be convicted? edit2: meh. it seemed that gupta is the one that did the stabbing. he has motives. that blood splatters doesnt corresponds to someone who tries to do CPR. i mean,mark`s carotid artery was severed and blood literally will be splurting out like a fountain,and mark`s blood on gupta`s body is concentrated in his chest. those scream of desperation on the phone? that can be explained by gupta being anxios that mark would die and him being in trouble. her changing the clothings 2 times might just her being weird while intoxicated and high and the amount of blood seemed to be too little and consistent for it to be just a transfer bloodstain when she touches gupta. her contact lense? that could drop when she tried to stop gupta from stabbing mark. the most incriminating evidence -he doesnt seemed to be that out of it during the 911 call -his call to his ?dad seemed to be his attempt at establishing his narrative that he got attacked 1st -mark`s text clearly indicates the tension between those 3 people. -that girl lack of motive. i mean, she was the one that flirts,and all of a sudden, she stabs marks?
@Liztastaney7 The apartment was a small studio apartment. And when you stab arteries, blue gushes EVERYWHERE. The fact that you think she had any motive to slash him is laughable. Especially after the boyfriend admitted to his dad on the jail phone that he pulled a knife on the dude. On top of that, he was motivated by JEALOUSY because his girl was flirting with the dude!
Most know alcohol has a black out point. You can function but have no memory of it. Ive seen it many times with others. "How did I get home? You drove. "Who trashed my house?" You did that. "Why am I in jail?" You started a violent fight last night. .
They keep bringing up the hair being everywhere and asking how it could get places. I dont know much about most of this case, but i can say hair really does go absolutely everywhere
Yep. My husband often complains that my blonde hairs are all over the house.The hair on the knife and on his hand in this case mean nothing to me in the way of evidence.
Oh, I remember seeing this somewhere. He totally did it and his initial motive probably was the truth. That chick remembered, just decided to play dumb and worked out for her.
I found the interrogation to be extremely lacking.... they mention how the detective is used to questioning six of her own children and she definitely treated these suspects like they were her own children. The heat should have been turned up from the 1st time they both feigned ignorance, also the reid technique was utilized very poorly and mostly out of order which sometimes cannot be helped, but seemed out of pure laziness in this case, or lack of knowledge with interrogation techniques. She resorts to desperation by putting them in the room together, if they keep up the denials for hours to her face then they are going to stick with it speaking to each other and I don't think it was worth the risk... EXTREMELY FORTUNATE the judge did not allow the jury to see that bit. Somewhat surprised the jury returned with a guilty verdict... I would imagine due to the lawyering skills of the prosecution, those dudes seem like a good team. This should have been approached in a slow and methodical way and it was played the exact opposite. I also sense more than just a "rocky" relationship by the way Gupta spoke to Taylor by giving her orders and such... very disturbing. Also I guess there were no body cams in this area in 2013? More would have definitely been revealed, especially Gupta's admission from the first interaction with officers if there was such a 'confession'.
That was more of a problem with whoever wrote the narration. They should have left out the part about her having 6 children, which was irrelevant, and credited her experience as a detective. I think they were very frustrated with both of them. They kept asking all kinds of questions and getting no answers. Putting them in the same room was a smart move, and the jailhouse phone call was the confirmation of his guilt. When they were in the same room, she was asking how he was and he was complaining about wanting to go to the bathroom, eat, and ordering her to tell them he wants his lawyer and to go home.
@@obsidiansea idk seemed like an unnecessary risk to put them in same room, but didn't matter anyway since the jury never even saw it. It was interesting to see their interaction though... short amount of time gave a lot of insight to their relationship.
I wonder what kind of trouble Taylor will get into next. She seems to be the type of person who goes around looking for male attention no matter what the consequences.
His sister is in denial. Alcohol changes people. My dad was calm, funny, quiet, minded his business, when he was sober. When he was drinking, he turned into the meanest azzhole around. Alcohol possesses people, Mr. Jekyll/Hyde. Alcohol, isn’t called spirits for no reason!
I agree. I have seen my gentleman brother in law become argumentative and ready for a fight if he drank Whiskey (he never does now) and a female friend who is normally a lady starts flirting with every male in the room if she takes a drink (she stopped drinking). I have a friend who works in a Sleep Clinic and in genuine cases of crime’s committed under the influence they access them overnights where they have no alcohol and then are given alcohol and it can be demonstrated with brain activity and patterns how alcohol causes changes….obviously those pretending get caught out easily. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
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with those stab wounds on the victim, police re not able to find out the culprit who had knife marks or other damage on their hand. 🤦♂
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Hate when family members or friends say “I know him, he could never do it”. 🙄Anyone is capable of anything in the right circumstances.
Very true!
For an anxious little aries u are too smart, right you are !
No matter what, someone killed him, and no matter what, someone is covering up for someone else. Either way, both are guilty of a crime. So it’s stupid of his sister to say, “I know him; he didn’t do it,”
Yes!! I hate it too. I even saw weakness in the sisters eyes when they asked her straight out if he did it. Nobody knows how someone acts behind closed doors.
Agreed
Lesson number one: alcohol is the foundation for many woes and sorrows.
It possesses people. If you look up the Arabic meaning for alcohol, it says it all. There’s a reason alcohol,is called spirits. They should’ve kept it illegal, imo.
Yesssss that’s why I stopped drinking!
8 months sober today, I truly believe this 🙏
Needed to see this. It truly is.
“Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? Who hath babbling? Who hath wounds without cause? Who hath redness of eyes? They that tarry long at the wine; They that go to seek mixed wine. Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, When it giveth his colour in the cup, When it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpent, And stingeth like an adder. Thine eyes shall behold strange women, And thine heart shall utter perverse things. Yea, thou shalt be as he that lieth down in the midst of the sea, Or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast. They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; They have beaten me, and I felt it not: When shall I awake? I will seek it yet again.”
Proverbs 23:29-35 KJV
Chris Watts was nice and quiet and calm before he annihilated his family
Except when he wasn't.
@@capnobvious2718that’s the point they are making. It’s all fake 😅
Exactly.
Jeffrey Dahmer was calm..er
@@Victoria-ry2kqwe could say Jeffrey Dahmer had an eating disorder😂
Gupta is guilty, but Taylor is an instigator. They were both cold and had zero emotion during the interrogation, both complaining how inconvenienced they felt, not a tear shed to find out a friend was dead.
She enjoyed all the male attention. She set up a situation due to blow up. I personally think she may have been the real killer. She definitely should be doing time.
Taylor seemed so out of it during the phone call that she was to intoxicated to be a reliable witness. Not saying she isn't an instigator but if she is she clearly doesn't remember enough or she's an award winning actress. Guess the only one who will ever reallyknow is her.
They definitely had something going on the gf n friend … you can see it in the body language in the elevator n in the hallway
He definitely did it.. I’m sorry not physically possible.. it’s obvious … the body language he was boiling in that elevator
Family are unreliable judges.
The way he was ordering her around - call 911 (he could have called, was he *really* doing CPR?), you go out there and tell them I want my lawyer and I want to get the eff out of here. She asks him if he is ok, he doesn't ask her. He says "I wanna poop, I wanna eat, I'm hungry." He doesn't seem to care that his friend was just murdered. Tells you a lot about their character as people and the nature of their relationship.
bingo! He’s probably been babied and got his way his entire life. He has a bad character
@@aliciakillen1940exactly. Mamas special boi always gets his way.
I got a different interpretation from that call... ignoring everything else. In the call she seemed like she was in control of the situation... she told him to shut up... he seemed frantic...panicking which is normal if someone is dying ... she seemed cool as a cucumber...
Agreed 👍
I concur! That spoke volumes.
My uncle is very kind and caring person. But when he starts drinking he turns into a monster…
That means deep down he really isn’t a “very kind and caring” person.
And those are the people you have to watch out for the most.
@@gone.golfingno it does not are you serious? Stop spreading misinformation about addiction and what alcohol does to the brain. Disgusting comment.
Yes, I know people who are the same
*...is A very kind and caring person.
is he gupta!!?
I was conflicted about who did it until the jail call was played. Rahul Gupta for the first time admitted that he got into a fight with his friend. He didn't say he blacked out like how he was lying to the investigators the whole time. I'm glad the prosecution got it right.
He was also the only one who kept changing stories. She was consistent from the get go.
Yes, same thing crossed my mind. He withheld that info, from police. But got caught with His pants down, when it was recorded, He did it, Great investigation, Happy with the verdict.
I'm a say her hair was in marks hand cause they were having sex . When he was killed
@@complete_newb1718 all she had tp say is I don't remember. Easy line to remember.
@@joshperkins7922 I think so too.
His sister has never seen her brother angry. What does she take us for
Her trying to paint her brother as a harmless victim is pathetic
theyre indian
I bet she never saw him drink as well.
theyre different person outside their homes.
Exactly! She wanted to portray the situation almost as if the victim stabbed himself 🤦🏻💔
Exactly!
right, everyone gets angry at some point in their lives, she's lying
Alcohol has ruined so many souls.
So has meth. And greed. And jealousy. And wrath. And sloth.
Thats what Firewater does.
@@josephkokomo1752 No one said ONLY alcohol has ruined so many souls now did they? Was sloth any part of this story? Nope. Was greed? Nope. Was Alcohol? Holy crap, yes! Alcohol is the worst drug on the planet. End of story.
And another reason why the lie told through the ages that Jesus Christ served alcoholic wine in His first miracle is preposterous.
Lives, yes. Souls, however, don't exist.
My brother is the sweetest guy in the world.
But when he drinks, it’s a totally different person.
He murdered his landlord when he was wasted.
Now he is serving 20 years in Florida prison.
You talking serious?
@@katarzynamariamuszynska2811 This is the Internet. But it's also the US. So it's a tie.
I am sorry about your brother and so the landlord 😢
Sorry to hear
Moral of the story: buy a house!
His sister's claiming he couldn't do it because he's 'calm' flies out the window when being that wasted.
She’s delusional and in denial about her brother being a monster
His sister is in complete denial. Her entire interview makes me so mad
the sister is about as bright as a broken bulb
@@MashaRistova
Why? She's a family member. Of course she's going to defend him.
@@kalnfornia
Or she's just a family member and she is just going to defend him regardless of what she knows or thinks?
FYI that's what alot of families do? They will just defend their relatives. Right or Wrong
I'm not condoning the behaviour.
Poor Mark.R.I.P.
Y’all should upload more episodes from the pre-2010 era. 1990’s and 2000’s. You have some of the best episodes from those 2 decades and it brings a ton of memories from that time seeing episodes and people from then.
Yes, I’m all for this too!
I want new episodes..
I quit drinking 40 years ago. I discovered just how mean I can get when alcohol is involved. I wanna fight with everyone. Nope. I didnt need that in my life. Made more sense to say " no thanks. None for me, Im driving!"
Thank you for having sense.
So wild cuz I in the order hand, just wanna dance and enjoy life, make friends 😂
"I quit drinking 40 years ago" before driving?
@@truthadvocacy math aint mathing
Lightweight loll
With friends like these two who need an enemy?? 😢
The big lesson is if you're in a situation that starts to feel weird, awkward, etc., irrespective of who you're around, LEAVE.
They are the enemy.
Gupta's sister I believe is in denial. It seems like the alcohol exacerbated her brother's already inflammatory temper
Many people are very calm, but when they drink they become someone else. I am very explosive person, when I drink my mood go quiet, literally. I can't drink though. I learned a long time ago. It is most likely that it shots down something in my brain. In my family we don't drink because my father was an alcoholic. He was very abusive. I am not a doctor and never understood what happened to me, but I tried to drink in social events, it didn't work for me.
She needs a counselor
Naahhh you think
@@laurenmay2098
Thanks for your comments. It's a good decision of yours not to drink? It sounds like you have the "alcoholic/addict addictive personality or compulsion?" It's something I know quite a bit about!
Well done you for staying sober!
@@eyesopen66 I don't know for sure, but since my father was an alcoholic, I don't mind. I don't even like it. So, I'll be fine.
His sister isn’t in denial. She’s flat out lying for him.
She is infuriating
THANK YOU
@@MashaRistova No she's not, i think she honestly believes he didn't do it. If your brother or sister killed someone would you say oh yeah i knew he or she was capable of doing this, i totally believe they did it?
😅 You know this how?
@@madtrucker0983 He doesn't.
The multiple changes of clothes seems pretty suspicious to me...
We girls change clothes all the time. As soon as she got home from the bar she probably changed. Not unusual
@@aliciakillen1940: : Blacked Out?? Uuuhh, NO!
@@aliciakillen1940 sure but the clothes have blood on them. How do you argue that?
@@Marie5AnneThe clothes were in the room., duh.
There was a person bleeding on the floor. Stupid question.
I couldn't get past how that girl was sitting during interrogation. Bloody feet up on couch and sitting all spread eagle. Good grief.
Ikr. Definitely not classy.
Airing out
She's as cold blooded as her boyfriend is a bloody killer.
Normal technique
She's hungover lol
I can't imagine doing that... But if you find evidence I am not gonna deny it......... What a fool.... 😩
It wasnt a fair trial isnt it?
She was also responsible because nobody knows whats the truth. The 2 were alive and one was dead
@@clarissa4508*It wasn't a fair trial, was it? *... because nobody knows what the truth is.
Gupta changes his story, truth doesn't change. His sister can't answer to her brother's innocence without her eyes twitching rapidly🤔. Of course she wants to protect her brother but she doesn't truly believe him and lying is hard.
Sure you would. Its human.
Like how the hell do you say such an incriminating statement🙄
Its amazing how family members say that their brother, son or whomever could NEVER do something like this (understandable). Unfortunately, humans are capable of anything...alcohol is a truth serum.
You're all over the place.
@schrisdellopoulos9244 thank you.
@@schrisdellopoulos9244 Your comment makes no sense.
I agree.
@@obsidiansea She makes a lot of sense. You do not.
Ok, I get the joke but..."as a mother of 6 she had questioned her fair share of young people"? Really? Maaaaybe...maaaaaybe...just throwing in there...her experience could come more from her years as a detective, rather than just "a mother of 6"? Come on...
Agree!
She interrogated her 6 children! Who ate the candy looool
I'm a mother of 6 children, and I rolled my eyes to the comparison of children and potential murderers. I think they should have left that part out and just focus on her credentials.
RIGHT! When I heard that, I thought, you’ve gotta be kidding me!😂
Right???
The way he keeps referring to Mark (his supposed best friend)as "somebody" is mighty appalling.
Exactly. He couldn't say aloud Mark's name. I think it's because of guilt.
@ruthmelicharles5062 Yes, it could be but I think it's out of hatred, remember he claims to think Mark was making out with Taylor.
Guilty people try to separate themselves from the victim by using distancing language that dehumanizes said victim.
she referred to Mark as "the body." That's worse!
Taylor has no emotion for Mark, either.
That bleep has no emotion for anybody. She is disgusting and your typical self absorbed 20 something. She got excited instigating what ended up happening in that apt.
Taylor has zero emotion at all and I dont think ive seen a more obvious liar in my life.
@@johnsmith-ug5tp her hands tell another story too - that girl is fully guilty.
@@johnsmith-ug5tp she is definitely odd, cold and just very concerning…I don’t think she is innocent either. But both of these fools didn’t act all that upset about their good friend being stabbed literally to death in their apartment, it’s crazy because I can’t imagine seeing a stranger or worker or someone I didn’t even have a relationship with on any level like that and knowing they passed away in my home etc. I’d be distraught 🤦🏻♀ seriously makes you wonder about people
@@Anthony-kp7sf she definitely shouldn’t have been able to walk away without some consequence, unreal the world we live in! Trust no one and listen to your gut. I know as a woman we hear about some men maybe being dangerous etc. and all of that but I’ll tell ya a lot of women are just as scary in my eyes! Stay safe out there men from ladies like her no matter how attractive they are … bunch of crazies out there!
There is no way on earth she is innocent! No way!
Honestly I don't really know ,both of them sounds suspicious to me
agree and again a another gal gets no jail time for this. Like the false r+pe charges on men and later find out the guy was innocent and the female gets no jail time
Somehow you just KNOW she is heading for
a bad end. It may take a few years ....
@@2msvalkyrie529 💯
@@x35mmmantawana brawley's November 1987 with bill Cosby, al Sharpton supporting her claim , that was judged by experts to have been fabricated.
That girl ain’t that innocent…
She really is not innocent she ruined both those families and what just walks away
Yes she is. The boyfriend did all by himself.
She has ants her pants and blames the alcohol. I'm sure she's sleeping with her new BF's friends now.
The police let her get away just because she’s a blonde with blue eyes.
not at allllllll lol
You can make a big deal about their education, but when it comes down to it, they are no better than anyone else.
Education is proves nothing but to get a job and ego.
Reading a book has nothing to do with your character. Some of the most evil people in history were highly educated.
fake honors.
You sound sensitive lol. They mentioned it because it's relevant
They’re also not more educated than anyone else.🤷🏼♀️
One thing that stood out to me was Rahul in all the videos in interrogation, he didn’t seem sad or feel like any kind of pain for the death of his so called long time “friend” he seemed so sterile and matter of fact. Like zero emotion. Did 48 hours just not show us?
Both of them doesn't show emotions
I wouldn't be sad either if my long time friend was trying to sleep with my woman in our home.
He never asked if she was ok, not displayed any concern or even shock ph my God he's dead there was none of that. She asked if he was ok he talked to her disrespectful I'm done talking to you go out there and tell them I want my lawyer I want to poop eat and sleep. He's gross human being
Taylor neither no emotion…she did it she is manipulated he asked what happened to him she said I don’t know
@@katarzynamariamuszynska2811 exactly!!!! This was so unsettling to me regarding both of them. My god a man was murdered in your apartment, a good close friend no doubt but I mean I can’t even imagine if that was a stranger in my apartment I’d be emotional for the loss of life etc. just all seemed so odd and weird. That girl is not right…
During one year of study abroad, I and a group of classmates went out for drinks. That one classmate who was always dead serious in class with perfect grades was the one who spent the entire night hollering and behaving outrageously. Out of everyone, she was the one we all least expected to see this behavior from. The following day she said to me in private: "Last night never happened. Don't ever mention it to anyone." I realized from that day onwards how hard she struggled to maintain control of herself each day and that she was a vastly different person on the inside. This episode reminded me of her. So sorry that a nice guy like Mark got killed because of another person's loss of self-control. Sad also how these ambitious people threw their chances away for a night out.
Exactly.. glad you didn’t have any issues hopefully with this classmate but yes some people have very very different sides to them. Follow your intuition and gut instincts etc. I always tell my almost grown girls as one is leaving for college now to watch, pay attention and again if something seems unsettling go with it even if you think people might think something about you etc. you always have to play it safe and be cautious these days it seems. Stay safe 🙏🏽♥
That's the typical "The Devil made me do it" alibi most guilty person would use.
If you keep drinking you will end up in one of three places - jail, asylum or the morgue. Enough said.
Yes, alcohol literally rebuilds your brain, for the worse.
Or hospital or losing everything Including family
Drink enough, pickle your brain
Locked up or covered up.
No, I end up in my bed so that's bs
Neither can figure out who did it, but both were in the room?? Give them both life!
maybe not life, but they both should be charged with something...and serve the full sentence, but not life
She’s ⚪️ In the state of MARYLAND come on. They BOTH should of been sentenced and he deported to his ancestral homeland.
And of course only the female was believed and the male was mocked.
Not how it works
@@Saveurselff lol, naturalized CITIZENS can't be deported.
it would be easy blaming Taylor given how she changed clothes multiple times and having her contacts on the victim jeans. I believe she totally blacked out and has no recollection. Rahul got into a fight with Mark and totally panicked when he realized what he had done. The 911 call was him in panic mode. And the call to his father was confession mode
Thank you some one having sense in this comment section
100%
Yep, I thought the same. He was panicking for himself, not the victim. She was confused.
it would be easy because its incredibly obvious that she took part in this. like that's why its easy. because she absolutely did this, either with him or by herself. what's amazing is all of the people doing mental gymnastics to make it seem like this guy is guilty or solely guilty.
Also her story NEVER changed, Not once. If she were guilty she could have easily started blaming him, especially since that was exactly what he was trying to do to her.
I will never understand the appeal in bar hopping
@annazaman9657. Me neither, I always thought walking to the bar to bar is best ! 😅 Like why hop ? 😂
Aren’t there other things to do? 🤔
Me either. That is because we do not drink.
Low vibration people understand.
It’s a red flag. Today, I would never be friends with people who drink alot
As someone with long hair, I can attest that my hair is absolutely *everywhere* in my house.
is it stuck to the wall behind a splatter of blood ?
@@jayjoe33 maybe she was trying to stop her bf's action? Also they are close friends, her hair might be on their clothes too
@@jayjoe33 I mean I've found it in my shoes
@@jayjoe33 In that case the chances are less than 1%.
Same, and when you get one inside a sock ( yes I said it, a sock cos believe me it happens) you put the sock on and you feel that hair go between your toes 😂
They both are responsible
If you drink to the point that you cannot remember your actions....you have a problem and need to rethink your life.
Spot on
It only takes 2 - 3 beers to black out 🤔
I drank to oblivion *one* *time.* I went to a party at a couple's house when I was about 18, started drinking screwdrivers and Jack Daniel's, and the next thing I know I'm waking up a few hours later leaning over the side of the bathtub with the woman of the house washing puke out of my hair. I never let myself get like that again. One time. That's all it took. I learned my leason. Thank God I had good people watching out for me.
Kids, stay away from alcohol. This is one more reason to hate that wicked beverage. Young and promising adults turn into blithering idiots when they drink.
It's not just the alcohol. It's also what kind of people they are. Alcohol is oftentimes the Great Revealer...
The innocent 😇 intoxicant!
People can drink, just do it in moderation.
What sister here has never seen her brother mad as hell?? I’ll wait. 🙄
haha None of my three sisters !
Right? My brother was my biggest tormentor when I was younger. And he still becomes a mean person when he is angry. Traits he likely inherited from our father.
My sister has definitely seen me mad but not at her though.
I’ve never seen any of my three brothers mad. Annoyed yes, but not mad. People act differently around friends than they do around family.
Regardless of them being guilty or not, why would two highly intelligent people agree to go to a police interview room without an attorney present?
MY MOST SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS 🙏🏻
It’s hard to get past that phone call to his dad. But I don’t think Taylor was entirely innocent in this either-blood INSIDE her dress and on her bra? Both of them were involved in one way or another, no question.
I think she was trying to stop the fight and also I think that her boyfriend saw them getting to close. So that's how it all happened.
@@maryanndiamond1690 Makes sense.
@@nicool4935 blood inside her dress and bra probably means she had already changed out of her party clothes when Mark was stabbed: clothes on the floor, flipped inside out from being taken off, blood drop gets on the inside. Not that fishy.
@@o.s.8491This is exactly how it’s done.
this is the actual answer lol.
She is NOT innocent at all .
But she kept same statement..he changwd nultiple times..for that i believe hwr
@@jasongatt5093 She kept the same statement "LYING" about the truth. I don't trust her one bit.
No remorse by either one of them
As if having a degree makes you incapable of anything evil.... totally irrelevant...
That elitist inference (made by the narrator) bothered me. I I have lived long enough in both white and blue collar worlds to know you are right.
He told his dad he got in a fights with the dude…what more do we need🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️why didn’t he mention that to the police??
If you have friends like these, who needs enemies
The jury got it right. Covered in blood. Confessed. Then basically tells his dad on a call that he did it. U can tell how jealous and insecure he is. The girlfriend played a part by probably cheating or close. Glad he got life . 1000% he did it
She too was covered in blood, said she don't remember a thing and black out but her hair was in the knife and hand of the victim. I don't trust a word she said.
"My brother walks on water and cured cancer...."
Besides the drug- and alcoholabuse 🙄
He walks on vodka.
The judge was very wise not to allow the recording of both their discussions when they were put together in the interrogation room. Rahul was very deliberate and planned in his questions to Taylor as he knew well that their conversation was being recorded!
Yep. That was the moment I believed him guilty.
But he did not know his jail telephone conversation with his dad wasn't recorded! Educated idiot 😂😂😂 He told his dad the truth.
Honestly, even if I saw that tape, it wouldn't have changed my mind about the guilty verdict for him. He looks like he knows it's being recorded.
@@katherinemitchell4226I think he let his guard down because the jail phone is the only way he can talk directly to his dad. He was never bailed out. He was held in jail till trial.
He honestly can't be that stupid to not know everything in prison is recorded. Don't @ me on this but they are told to make the first calls quick...what's the best way to break to/explain to your father in a minute what's happened. I'm sure there's recordings of when he actually met his father too and explained the entire situation, where are they?
Idk…. I get a bad feeling about the Taylor girl…
because she did it!
Same! I understand that it’s a dangerous slippery slope to go off of a “feeling”, but man………I can’t help it! She just seems *very* off. And the fact that her hair was in his hand is sketchy as hell too.
Basically I agree with his lawyers. There is a mountain of evidence that leaves plenty of room for reasonable doubt.
Idk. Sad case.
I can’t believe they released her after the interview and arrested him. They should’ve arrested BOTH of them so that both of them had time to finally be honest. That wasn’t right, IMO.
@@oneJuicyPisCes He confessed to his father, and she told Gupta he was bad in the sack. He had all the motive.
@@Balaweeprejudice kicking in from the get go...how else do you expect the verdict to turn out
I wish that as awkward as this situation was, Mark would have just left.
We have all found ourselves in weird and awkward situations, I have to just say that I am out of here and leave.
Walked many a time when didn't feel right that's true.
I’ll never understand what causes people to drink to oblivion. Alcohol consumption has caused so much destruction.
You get the compassion brownie button for this video.
Everyone keeps pointing out the hair the hair...I'm stuck on her contact lense being on his jeans
It could have been dropped on the floor before and been laying there for days or weeks.
Dirty apt. He could have sat on it
Ever drop a contact lens? It sticks to everything, including the flat surface of a mirror.
Very weird contact lens stuck on Mark dead body?
Yes it might dropped and lying on the floor and just stucked on his jeans
Depends on where "on his jeans" the contact was found.
I quite often find that I randomly fall over and bump my head, fall unconcious, then wake up and find someone around me has been murdered. It's honestly a more common occurence than people might think. It's not an unconvincing story at all and it definitely doesn't implicate me in any murders.
With 11 stab wounds?
..and it explains the random bruise on my head.
he's making a play on how Mark and Taylor are not admitting anything to the investigator.
I don't understand how these folks with the education they had would drink to the point they don't know what they did 🤷🏻♀️ horrible really
I think it is common for people in their early twenties no matter how well educated.
Maybe they weren't used to drinking and had way too much they could handle... I would suspect drugs were involved as well.
Perhaps there are all the drugs and marijuana. The police didn’t mention they did a drug test for these two..
@@ValeskaTruax it's common for ignorant people
So-called smart people do stupid things all the time.
I can't believe what happened in that apartment! Mark was such a promising guy, but ended up losing his life in such a tragic way. Rahul and Taylor clearly didn’t want this to happen, but Rahul’s confession without remembering anything is hard to believe. This case really makes you think about how alcohol and misunderstandings can completely change lives.
And the blonde girl goes home and is free.
A tale as old as racism. Unfortunate.
Yep, like always! 🤷🏻♀️
What does her being blonde or a girl have to do with it when the evidence pointed to Gupta and away from her?
Textbook for the American criminal "justice" system.
Because she didn't stab that man so yes facts
His sister said he was lovely well raised man. Yes, drinking, smoking weed, taking drugs. What a great example of a lovely well raised man
. He's guilty and I'm glad he is in prison
Such a good upbringing 😂😂
He smoked some pot and went out drinking on his 24th birthday... oh the horror!!
I'm sure he wasn't raised to do any of those things. He's an adult, not a child.
If your Indian you probably have a different of opinion of him. LOL . Look I know plenty of people who do drugs, smoke weed and drink, don't make them a bad person. As a matter of a fact I found most of them very caring and understanding.
His sister is in denial. Everybody gets mad. He confessed to the police, and to his dad on the phone.
Rahul's sister shows so many signs of deception when she's asked about his anger.
I would have to see her baseline of facial expressions when stressed, butI am guessing that her rapid eye blinking during critical questions is indicative.
That blondie has more.
He tells his dad he got into a fight. That’s admitting guilt.
Yes they did get in to a fight then she stabbed him thinking she defended him then he was like wtf
admitting you got into a fight is not even remotely the same thing as admitting you stabbed somebody lol
@@Anthony-kp7sfHe literally told his dad that he got a knife though.
Taylor gives me Amber Heard vibes.
You give me date a serial killer vibes
@@MerAlexander-jy1lb Taylor, is that you?
500% guilty
More like Jodi Arias. Arizona's most dangerous psycho killer.
@@km4336😅😅
I don’t understand people. That mark dude said things were getting awkward suggesting he wanted to leave. If things were getting uncomfortable, then why not just leave? Why do you need an excuse such as calling an ambulance? Just say, I gotta be somewhere first thing in the morning, I’ll talk to yall later and leave.
alcohol makes you dumb things this is why Mark didn't just leave
One possible scenario: Taylor and Rahul were fighting and Mark wanted to stay just in case things got physical between them so he could intervene. Turned out, the fight was about the suspicion that Mark was now seeing Taylor/having an affair, which caught Mark off guard. They all start arguing, then got physical and the coward/wicked person brought a knife into the fight.
Mark imitating Taylor’s walk is the sweetest thing. Too bad he was in bad company
Judging from his obvious temper (which proves the sister is full of it) I suspect Rahul was fighting with her and Mark was trying to defuse (hence the text) he may have tried to hold her back or who knows, maybe she turned on Mark, Mark defended and Rahul decided only he could hurt her…
Whatever the initial scene, it ended with Rahul stabbing Mark
Seems plausible.
I think Taylor did it.
What was her motive?
, maybe she was angry at Mark for telling Gupta that she was flirting with the other guy?
@@Qkii_bunexactly my thought!
I've never had the incling to sit with my feet on furniture which isn't my own.
And that man spread was revolting...put your legs together
It kills me how someone could be literally covered in blood, confess and their family still tries to portray them as a victim lol
He was in blood by performing cpr and she changed her clothes twice if you even watched the video
@ right right. I obviously watched the video if I saw him confess twice but you leave that out huh?
@NiyaBeasley We didn't actually hear anything just off what someone said they heard, but no bodycam of them saying it? And the 2nd one he didn't say he killed anything he just said he got into a fight and mark grabbed a knife but they didn't finished the whole phone call!
@@Kwame92. How would you get that much blood on you by leaning over someone? He was soaked.
@@Kwame92. Pretty different story from the one he was telling the police, where he had no idea what happened! Suddenly, he knew what happened!
She was involved and I’ll never believe otherwise.
Broken fingernail, marks on her thumb, Contact lens and hear on victims body, blood inside of her bra. She is guilty.
@ exactly.
going inside an apt. with two guys is always a bomb to explode 😱
I don’t care what kinda degree you have it doesn’t absolve someone from being a murderer and I cant stand this sister of Gupta cause you cant say what your brother would do !
Not one person said, who's prints were on the knife?
It was said that prints were useless because it's their home. So, I'm assuming both their prints were on the knife.
@@jenna-a-gogoBut which ones were bloody prints.
8:30 min video.1st thing i noticed. she changes her clothing while the rest of the guys were still wearing the clothes they wore before.
i wonder whether the police will find the clothes she wore
edit: i FCKING KNEW IT! she changed her clothing 2 freaking times. why do i get this feeling that this gupta dude is going to be convicted?
edit2: meh. it seemed that gupta is the one that did the stabbing. he has motives. that blood splatters doesnt corresponds to someone who tries to do CPR. i mean,mark`s carotid artery was severed and blood literally will be splurting out like a fountain,and mark`s blood on gupta`s body is concentrated in his chest. those scream of desperation on the phone? that can be explained by gupta being anxios that mark would die and him being in trouble. her changing the clothings 2 times might just her being weird while intoxicated and high and the amount of blood seemed to be too little and consistent for it to be just a transfer bloodstain when she touches gupta. her contact lense? that could drop when she tried to stop gupta from stabbing mark.
the most incriminating evidence
-he doesnt seemed to be that out of it during the 911 call
-his call to his ?dad seemed to be his attempt at establishing his narrative that he got attacked 1st
-mark`s text clearly indicates the tension between those 3 people.
-that girl lack of motive. i mean, she was the one that flirts,and all of a sudden, she stabs marks?
This comment describes my emotions during this ENTIRE episode.
Sister's blink rate is astronomical when answering queßions about brother
I can’t unsee that now
She changed her clothes, not Innocent
She ruined people's lives.
And Rahul should have had self control and found a better girlfriend. But no, he just wanted Basic Becky. Pathetic.
The boyfriend seems soooo controlling. She probably didn't help the situation but he seems incredibly guilty.
How did blood end up on her dress and bra but she didn't do any cpr or anything on him. Something is off here.
Because she had her clothes on the floor and the blood got on it
@@morselsofgold lies.
@Liztastaney7 The apartment was a small studio apartment. And when you stab arteries, blue gushes EVERYWHERE. The fact that you think she had any motive to slash him is laughable. Especially after the boyfriend admitted to his dad on the jail phone that he pulled a knife on the dude. On top of that, he was motivated by JEALOUSY because his girl was flirting with the dude!
Most know alcohol has a black out point. You can function but have no memory of it. Ive seen it many times with others.
"How did I get home?
You drove.
"Who trashed my house?"
You did that.
"Why am I in jail?"
You started a violent fight last night. .
🥴🥴🥴💀
It happened to me too, I do remember everything before I black out, but after I got blacked out, I forgot almost everything what I did, its true.
RIP Mark. Such a sad, tragic death. When they showed the text that Mark sent to his friend...almost like a premonition...
I should be falling back to sleep at 4 am but instead I'll be watching 48 Hours 🙂
Listen this is me every day 😂
Sleep while watching
Saaaame
@@btrueethexactly what I do
Gupta is guilty af!
lol. This post was given a "Translate to English" option.
They keep bringing up the hair being everywhere and asking how it could get places. I dont know much about most of this case, but i can say hair really does go absolutely everywhere
Yep. My husband often complains that my blonde hairs are all over the house.The hair on the knife and on his hand in this case mean nothing to me in the way of evidence.
Just ask my vacuum cleaner.
She changed her clothes, also. She was hesitant in talking with 911. She was a lot more sober than the guy.
@redacted2275 all valid points. I was just saying in this case the hair isn't good evidence.
@@redacted2275 But she had no motive.
That girl is just as guilty lock her up to
Mark is swaying all over the place and not walking very well, she could've easily stabbed him. She doesn't look anywhere near as inebriated
True. But why? What's her motive?
To be fair, she looks too frail, to commit such act
Oh, I remember seeing this somewhere. He totally did it and his initial motive probably was the truth. That chick remembered, just decided to play dumb and worked out for her.
I believe so, everyone was lying.
her hair is literally wrapped around the knife and her hands were bruised. she stabbed SOMEONE or SOMETHING that night dude.
@@Anthony-kp7sf or she tried to break up the fight having caused the argument?
I found the interrogation to be extremely lacking.... they mention how the detective is used to questioning six of her own children and she definitely treated these suspects like they were her own children. The heat should have been turned up from the 1st time they both feigned ignorance, also the reid technique was utilized very poorly and mostly out of order which sometimes cannot be helped, but seemed out of pure laziness in this case, or lack of knowledge with interrogation techniques. She resorts to desperation by putting them in the room together, if they keep up the denials for hours to her face then they are going to stick with it speaking to each other and I don't think it was worth the risk... EXTREMELY FORTUNATE the judge did not allow the jury to see that bit. Somewhat surprised the jury returned with a guilty verdict... I would imagine due to the lawyering skills of the prosecution, those dudes seem like a good team. This should have been approached in a slow and methodical way and it was played the exact opposite. I also sense more than just a "rocky" relationship by the way Gupta spoke to Taylor by giving her orders and such... very disturbing.
Also I guess there were no body cams in this area in 2013? More would have definitely been revealed, especially Gupta's admission from the first interaction with officers if there was such a 'confession'.
The woman played the detective like a fiddle, with her acting dumb.
That was more of a problem with whoever wrote the narration. They should have left out the part about her having 6 children, which was irrelevant, and credited her experience as a detective. I think they were very frustrated with both of them. They kept asking all kinds of questions and getting no answers. Putting them in the same room was a smart move, and the jailhouse phone call was the confirmation of his guilt. When they were in the same room, she was asking how he was and he was complaining about wanting to go to the bathroom, eat, and ordering her to tell them he wants his lawyer and to go home.
@@obsidiansea idk seemed like an unnecessary risk to put them in same room, but didn't matter anyway since the jury never even saw it. It was interesting to see their interaction though... short amount of time gave a lot of insight to their relationship.
I’m in DC and have toured Blair East building in Silver Spring and I remember the case very well. Taylor definitely got away scot -free
Of all the true crime presenters I love 48 hours the most.
Blood on her dress, She changed her clothes, broken nail, mark on her hand that is consistent with using a knife,...
Both are Guilty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why are neither of them showing any emotional response to such a traumatic incident ? It's weird .
They’re both psychopaths
Shock?
because they're both guilty.
Snakes hardly will blink an eye after the fact. They will however recoil ready to attack like a cobra when told they are told they will go to jail.
I wonder what kind of trouble Taylor will get into next. She seems to be the type of person who goes around looking for male attention no matter what the consequences.
Oh you know she’s sleeping with her friends’s husbands
A snake never changes their stripes.
I like what you did with the photos of the rooms and then showing the videos and photos of what had happened in them. Really well done.
This is an episode I've never seen before 👍
It's an episode from 2016.
It’s so old
Is a biomedical engineering degree useful in prison?
❤️
If she can get enough chemicals to make an acid to dissolve metal bars. LOL
Poor Mark was at the wrong place with the wrong people.RIP.
His sister is in denial. Alcohol changes people. My dad was calm, funny, quiet, minded his business, when he was sober. When he was drinking, he turned into the meanest azzhole around. Alcohol possesses people, Mr. Jekyll/Hyde. Alcohol, isn’t called spirits for no reason!
I agree. I have seen my gentleman brother in law become argumentative and ready for a fight if he drank Whiskey (he never does now) and a female friend who is normally a lady starts flirting with every male in the room if she takes a drink (she stopped drinking). I have a friend who works in a Sleep Clinic and in genuine cases of crime’s committed under the influence they access them overnights where they have no alcohol and then are given alcohol and it can be demonstrated with brain activity and patterns how alcohol causes changes….obviously those pretending get caught out easily. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Please don’t tell me she gets off scott free!