One of those few who is sentenced to death and then actually executed. Earl Bramblett did the murders in 1994, was sentenced in 1997 and was executed by electrocution in 2003. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bramblett
I used to think my mother was too suspicious of people and 'friendly older guys' when I was a kid and would encounter them now and then. I see now how right she was. Be careful whom you invite into your life. Sometimes, it's the most innocuous-looking ones who are the real villains.
My mom told me don't trust an over enthusiastic person when you meet them. They are trying to get you to let down your guard. I just keep that in mind.
People can have split personalities -I had an episode with someone once who lied everyday about what he did , where he went and who he knew . It was all lies . It wasn't until his girlfriend secretly followed him -that the truth came out -All us friends were gobsmacked 😳 He went on to have an identity crisis . These people just thought this person was their dads mate .
I wish my parents had been more forthcoming about their misgivings concerning a family "friend" who was a pedophile. I used to love to go to his and his wife's house to visit. Once as I was about to leave I bent to give Mr. "Hosten" a hug goodbye. As I was pulling away, I felt his hand brushing against the side of my breast. I was bothered by it, but naively thought it was accidental contact. After that incident occurred, I had visited their house again and had hugged him one more time, on purpose, to test if it was accidental or deliberate, and felt him touch my breast again. After that, I knew for sure it was not just accidental contact; until he died I never darkened their doorstep, never spoke another word to him or looked at him again, which was easier said than done since they attended our church. The point is that my parents both knew him & apparently his tendencies and never told me to keep my distance from him. They only told me about him after I confided to them what Mr. "Hosten" had done to me those two times. I was shattered emotionally by what he did to me. I was in my early to mid teens when this happened back in the early 80s. Another incident occurred involving my dad's good friend "Frankie". I had known him for years and considered him an uncle. But one day, I hugged him & he tried to shove his tongue down my throat. This man was old enough to be my father and he did that to me anyway, the daughter of his good friend, who should've been considered off-limits to him. I never spoke to him again either.
@@ihavenoideadanny - You need to use common sense. There were many reasons to be alert here but the parents acted like no big deal. If you can’t see the red flags you should be a parent.
👹Too bad the gods couldn’t protect the four family members murdered or stop rambling years before he disappeared to 14-year-old and molested a few others. It’s a shame how gods keep working in mysterious ways… was that his will? His divine plan? Why did those people need to die? Oh well, keep donating to the church… The all powerful all knowing and all wise Being of the universe needs your money!🤑🤮🤮
Mr. Thomas made history with his remarkable voice n narrating n will still make history in years to come...the way he narrates it's out of this world narration there will never been one like him...rip to Peter Thomas n the family🙏🙏🙏
@@lpetitoiseau9146 His parents came to the United States from Great Britain prior to WWII. His background is very interesting. There's a Wikipedia entry on Peter Thomas if you're interested in finding out more about him.
I love agent Keesee’s accent… Virginia Tidewater. Once associated with the Southern aristocracy and actually sharing some features with Canadian and British English. You don’t hear it often anymore.
One of those few who is sentenced to death and then actually executed. Earl Bramblett did the murders in 1994, was sentenced in 1997 and was executed by electrocution in 2003. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bramblett
Barry Keesee has a great voice and I love how he respects the victims and fights hard for them. I'm sure he's passed on by now since this is an old episode but he was a treasure.
I love his way of speaking! He sounds like he has zero tolerance for BS. LOL. Plus, I’m from the South but have never heard an accent quite like that before!
I watch them over and over, but the fire ones and kids ones are hard to watch. Also, there are a few others that are particularily awful that I can't watch. I love Peter Thomas's voice it is so soothing, I fall asleep every night to it
The episode with the missing British couple had him roasting their son calling him "a failure" and recounting the time he once tried to convince a gf he was "a gynecologist" lmfao he can be snappy sometimes.
🌈Dingdong the pedophile is dead! But, he got to live another six years after trial and a total of nine years after murdering the four family members… That’s a long time to wait for justice.🤮
@@Derfinater *You’re crazy for not understanding 2nd grade level grammar. OP is not crazy for finding Peter Thomas’s voice soothing. He was a famous narrator who not only voiced FF but many many documentaries.
Bramblett was COMPLETELY delusional! When they show the newspaper article announcing his execution (20:52), it says he chose execution because he 'wanted a horrible death as revenge on people who framed him'...! LOL!!! What a narcissist!!
@@kateturner1849 I would bet he had a huge bounty on his head in the prison and given the chance, everyone wanted a shot at him. Prisoners, for all their faults, know what evil is and he for sure was evil!
Part of it was access to info back then. The internet wasn’t nearly as developed, public databases online didn’t exist. Much easier to fake one’s life history than today.
The motivation of a sick mind, depending on how familiar it is, has surprises. To the uninitiated, it is shocking. To those who have seen this one or more times, it is more disgusting than anything else.
One of those few who is sentenced to death and then actually executed. Earl Bramblett did the murders in 1994, was sentenced in 1997 and was executed by electrocution in 2003. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bramblett
Yeah he did. . .in plain water. Anyone who has an ounce of intelligence knows that plain water is useless for removing diesel fuel or any other type of petroleum-based stains from fabrics.
@@VincentWilliams007 🌈Millions have watched this show over the years and have fallen asleep to the soothing voice of one of the best narrators ever, Peter Thomas lived to be nearly 92, but we lost him in 2016.🥲
I’m watching from Mars, but I am lucky because I am on the side closer to earth so my picture is really good! It comes with my cable package and I even get HBO occasionally.😂
I really wish they could’ve officially connected him to the 1977 disappearances of Tammy Akers and Angela Rader. I will always wonder what happened to them.
@@carlotta4thYou mean the SAME way everyone assumed that Blaine shot and killed his WHOLE family, then set their house on fire before killing himself?! The whole point of this case is NOT to assume the truth of anything.
Don't trust too many people,don't invite people to your house that you have bad feelings about. When you go out to unfamiliar places be careful of your surroundings ,keep a weapon on you and try not to be in the places that your body tells you not to be there.
Oh I remember this story)and I’m in Australia!!). I’m so glad that Blaine wasn’t blamed for this tragedy, so grateful for all the coroner’s work that helped to catch the monster that really did this, the sleeze bag Earl Bramblette and his “detective magazines”…idiot. Honestly, and thankfully, he wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, and because of that he made mistake after mistake after mistake.
@@jimmyohara2601 I'm in Australia too , visiting my parents in the western suburbs of Sydney . I just watched this now for the first time and I'd just like to wish you a good day 👍😎
🌈💯Great voice, but he did not do a voiceover. He was the narrator and narrated the story. A voiceover is when his voice is replacing somebody else’s voice.😻👍
Forensics are amazing. Such a vile monster. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Pedophiles never change, only excellerate to murder. They should adjust their punishments to stop their repeat offenses. The harm they do is so underated to begin with, as any sexual assault victim regardless of age/gender would undoubtedly understand and agree with. Children especially.
It's very unusual that people who commit suicide by a gun drop the gun from the hand, they have their finger in the "loop" around the trigger. So I had to raise an eyebrow when the detective said it looked like a murder suicide.
One of the most grevious, disgusting, crimes possible! Like the Chris Watts case, involving innocent, trusting children! Can anything be worse? It's rare, in watching many crime stories, that anyone actually gets the death penalty. At least that's a positive here, I have to say, though I am not generally an advocate!
Barry Keesee is real a bright star have a well confident voice,he has a stunning character..i liked when he said "AND I WON'T DISCUSS THAT GARBAGE HERE"
TO SET THE RECORDS STRAIGHT, I HAVE NEVER, NOT WILL EVER CHOSEN THE LIKE BUTTON BECAUSE I LIKE WHAT HAPPENED. I PUSH IT BECAUSE I LIKE SEEING THE CRIMINALS CAUGHT AND PUNISHED. EVEN IF IN SO MANY CASES THE PUNISHMENT DOESN'T EVEN NEARLY MATCH THE CRIME
A suspect's worst nightmare, the GAS CHROMATOGRAPH MASS SPECTROMETER. Once the detectives use this machine in the investigations, consider the case done and dusted 😁😁😁
The way the cop says “couch” at the 11:35 mark is priceless. Terrible tragedy, of course, but it’s crazy to think a man that old made it through life without anyone ever telling him there’s no “r” in “couch.”
I definitely think he was responsible for the (presumable) deaths of Tammy Akers and Angela Rader who've never been located. He drunkedly confessed to hurting one of them 3 years later and was their employer. What a sick bastard
I am as appalled by his stupidity almost as much as his crime! There should be some kind of warning that if you have an IQ below XXX you should not even bother to try committing a crime because you will get caught.
The guy obviously had issues. He thought an 11 year old was seducing him and that her father was encouraging it so he could get money. More than one screw loose there. He probably also thought he'd covered everything up so much that there was no way they could pin it on him.
Maybe you can have your own show and reenact all the episodes since you know all the parts so well. Do you have a great voice like Peter Thomas, too? You won’t need much of a budget if you do. Lol
i think about this a lot, like how many people "back in the day" had their dad come home and just go "Oh no, your mom died in a car crash" and it wasn't investigated as anything else.... Probably a lot of deaths out there that were truly murders but nobody realized...
It's pretty obvious if they did anything to encourage fire spread. It's also pretty obvious if a body died of smoke inhalation or brunt force trauma. ...So I don't think people get away with that much in the modern world. 1800s absolutely.
So this was the fathers friend from childhood. Or teenage years. And after through alll these years HE NEVER ONCE REALIZED SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH HIM ??!!!! I CANT BELIEVE IT
I was impressed with the coroner's findings that the father had been dead a lot longer than the rest of the family, making a murder suicide impossible. Besides being an evil man, he was pretty stupid. It's good that there are people out there who work hard to solve crimes and bring the suspects in to face judgment. I'm also surprised and impressed that he got executed so quickly. Because of his age, he could have died in prison while waiting to be executed. I love these shows, but it also saddens me that there are so many horrible people out there.🇨🇦
These shows are super fascinating, but sometimes I think that these shows will help criminals get away with their crimes a-lot easier. The reality is that most criminals are thankfully incompetents, makes it easer for science to catch up to them. It's just too bad that we didn't get to see the turd get lit up, but good riddance none the less! We really need sparky to make a comeback to make room so we don't have to have repeat offending turds being let out early for overcrowding.
19:55 "I've listened to this tape, it's pretty impressive. I'm impressed by it." They're saying - the prosecutors - that it's not a good tape, that it's bad. But I know a lot of people who are saying - important, very smart people - who are saying it's a perfect tape. It's the best tape - it's true! - it's the best tape they've ever heard. Very tape, absolutely perfect tape. And, you know, I've listened to this tape, it's pretty impressive. I'm impressed by it.
“She wants to get me excited and she knows how to do it”. Sick bastard
Agree
🤮
Unsettling
He said..hes trying to use his daughter to get outta jail...it wasnt even that much time...6 mons...I mean really 😮
So true!!! 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
There’ll never be another narrator as good as Peter was .
He is a master at his craft. It is way more than his silky voice.
Yep. I tried watching ff2 but it's not the same. A real bummer.
They can computer generate his voice .
The man had a way with telling the story dat's a fact.
Is he still alive?
“I won’t discuss that garbage here” respect that man 🫂
Right? I thought same thing. That's a good man right there.
That guy was so sick to think an 11 year old girl was seducing him. Pedophiles are twisted people.
It’s his justification for his feelings.
One of those few who is sentenced to death and then actually executed. Earl Bramblett did the murders in 1994, was sentenced in 1997 and was executed by electrocution in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bramblett
Sick. Don Wells thought his step sister seduced him when he was 12 and she was 5.
Yeah and they also say the kids enjoyed it
imo ALL PEDOPHILES deserves to die a miserable death
I used to think my mother was too suspicious of people and 'friendly older guys' when I was a kid and would encounter them now and then. I see now how right she was. Be careful whom you invite into your life. Sometimes, it's the most innocuous-looking ones who are the real villains.
Good morning.
@@biscuit4812 mmm 🤔 li
very well spoken
_The ones that act too innocent are the scary ones._
This is true.
My mom told me don't trust an over enthusiastic person when you meet them. They are trying to get you to let down your guard. I just keep that in mind.
scary omg
People who are EXTREMELY happy/excited all the time really make me nervous. I’m a bit of a cynic, though 😅.
Yes, same here. They go out of their way to make themselves known. You can clearly tell it’s an act.
Especially when they're trying to force themselves to be close to you.
Forensic science is incredible.. Nothing short of a miracle to find justice for the victims and their loved ones.
Kinda makes me glad I didn't live in the 1800s
It's not a miracle, it's science... and a combination of luck, depending on the caliber of the Detectives and forensic scientists working on the case.
Thank God for blessing these forensic people with the intellect to solve these crimes
Not always.
That’s disrespectful to the people who worked hard for their intellect
It’s really scary how many parents trust their old “friends”, neighbor, “uncle” with their children especially girls.
People can have split personalities -I had an episode with someone once who lied everyday about what he did , where he went and who he knew . It was all lies . It wasn't until his girlfriend secretly followed him -that the truth came out -All us friends were gobsmacked 😳 He went on to have an identity crisis .
These people just thought this person was their dads mate .
I wish my parents had been more forthcoming about their misgivings concerning a family "friend" who was a pedophile. I used to love to go to his and his wife's house to visit. Once as I was about to leave I bent to give Mr. "Hosten" a hug goodbye. As I was pulling away, I felt his hand brushing against the side of my breast. I was bothered by it, but naively thought it was accidental contact. After that incident occurred, I had visited their house again and had hugged him one more time, on purpose, to test if it was accidental or deliberate, and felt him touch my breast again. After that, I knew for sure it was not just accidental contact; until he died I never darkened their doorstep, never spoke another word to him or looked at him again, which was easier said than done since they attended our church. The point is that my parents both knew him & apparently his tendencies and never told me to keep my distance from him. They only told me about him after I confided to them what Mr. "Hosten" had done to me those two times. I was shattered emotionally by what he did to me. I was in my early to mid teens when this happened back in the early 80s.
Another incident occurred involving my dad's good friend "Frankie". I had known him for years and considered him an uncle. But one day, I hugged him & he tried to shove his tongue down my throat. This man was old enough to be my father and he did that to me anyway, the daughter of his good friend, who should've been considered off-limits to him. I never spoke to him again either.
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@@ihavenoideadanny - You need to use common sense. There were many reasons to be alert here but the parents acted like no big deal. If you can’t see the red flags you should be a parent.
@@TheRight-handedStrangerwhat if you CAN'T see red flags you SHOULD be a parent? Tf are you saying.....?
Thank God for forensics and the investigators who catch these really
big creeps.
R.I.P. to this family....💔💔💔💔
And their house
👹Too bad the gods couldn’t protect the four family members murdered or stop rambling years before he disappeared to 14-year-old and molested a few others. It’s a shame how gods keep working in mysterious ways… was that his will? His divine plan? Why did those people need to die? Oh well, keep donating to the church… The all powerful all knowing and all wise Being of the universe needs your money!🤑🤮🤮
@gablit-gt8kk I hope that was a joke
That old cop seems like a good cop...
Such poetic justice that the audio tapes he made to protect himself and incriminate his friend ended up incriminating him in the end.
Mr. Thomas made history with his remarkable voice n narrating n will still make history in years to come...the way he narrates it's out of this world narration there will never been one like him...rip to Peter Thomas n the family🙏🙏🙏
Mr. Thomas has a handsome voice with hands-down the best American accent.
@@lpetitoiseau9146 His parents came to the United States from Great Britain prior to WWII. His background is very interesting. There's a Wikipedia entry on Peter Thomas if you're interested in finding out more about him.
@@johnnabuzby6103there is also a Forensic Files special on Tubi right now and it is like a documentary on him and the show and how it got started.✌🏼
I love agent Keesee’s accent… Virginia Tidewater. Once associated with the Southern aristocracy and actually sharing some features with Canadian and British English. You don’t hear it often anymore.
Thank you for identifying this accent. I’ve spent my entire life in the South and couldn’t place it.
I was just thinking that his accent was beautiful.
I noticed his "Canadian" O sounds.
Out and about becomes Oat and a Boat.
one of my favorite episodes; the case itself is sick AF but the forensics are completely on point here. RIP to the family 🖤
how evil do you have to be to kill children?
People do it daily with abortions. It's sickening
One of those few who is sentenced to death and then actually executed. Earl Bramblett did the murders in 1994, was sentenced in 1997 and was executed by electrocution in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bramblett
@@jcspider7259Okay thank you leaving the comment once is enough tho
Dogs maul children to death too unfortunately
@@jcspider7259 and they did away with him pretty quickly. No waiting 30 years to do the deed on this one.
Barry Keesee has a great voice and I love how he respects the victims and fights hard for them. I'm sure he's passed on by now since this is an old episode but he was a treasure.
Keesee died in 2020
I thought it was Peter Thomas
@@jasonjuneau narrator is Peter Thomas
I love his way of speaking! He sounds like he has zero tolerance for BS. LOL. Plus, I’m from the South but have never heard an accent quite like that before!
Unfortunately Barry Keesee passed in 2020.He was an Air Force vet and had been a Virginia State Trooper for 40 years. RIP.
I’m re watching everything,❤️forensics!
Same here. 💙
I've been watching FF everyday for years. So much that sometimes I think I can hear Peter Thomas in my sleep.
Same case
Me too
I watch them over and over, but the fire ones and kids ones are hard to watch. Also, there are a few others that are particularily awful that I can't watch. I love Peter Thomas's voice it is so soothing, I fall asleep every night to it
Glad to hear they put this monster down. Disgusting
I Love watching forensics files the old and New.. The Best program thanks 👍
Very heartbreaking story; an entire family wiped out.
Peter Thomas (R.I.P ) Straight roasted Bramblet
"Police checked his home, which was nothing more than a room in a near by motel"
The tone in his voice.🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the shade
You could tell the disgust in his voice and Peter Thomas had to narrate a LOT of sick and twisted episodes 😢.
The episode with the missing British couple had him roasting their son calling him "a failure" and recounting the time he once tried to convince a gf he was "a gynecologist" lmfao he can be snappy sometimes.
Very impressive! One of my favorite cases. Kudos to the forensic team and investigators!
Earl Conrad Bramblett was executed by electrocution on April 9, 2003. He was 61 years old.
Good.
Bramlett is a psychopath
🌈💯😻👍🥳🎉🎊 Was he BBQ, extra crispy or regular recipe?😂
"Whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall his blood be shed; for in God's image he created them. "
Genesis 9:6.
Wow thanks u for that's good news ever Sick Monster For Real
That man evil as hell he made a bunch of stuff up in his head . He Deserved exactly what he got
Hes so friggin lucky that God died for his sins or else he would burn in hell!!
Yes ma'am indeed he did
Who’s to say he still won’t ?
@@kimthomas8717 Still won't what?
Amen sister!
Justice served! Especially when there are innocent young children murdered 😢 😪 😕
🌈Dingdong the pedophile is dead! But, he got to live another six years after trial and a total of nine years after murdering the four family members… That’s a long time to wait for justice.🤮
This guys voice puts me to sleep every night..love it
your crazy
Me too... I always have a playlist set. May he RIP.
YOU'RE, as in you are crazy. not your, as in your own 😐
@@Derfinater *You’re crazy for not understanding 2nd grade level grammar.
OP is not crazy for finding Peter Thomas’s voice soothing. He was a famous narrator who not only voiced FF but many many documentaries.
Bramblett was COMPLETELY delusional! When they show the newspaper article announcing his execution (20:52), it says he chose execution because he 'wanted a horrible death as revenge on people who framed him'...! LOL!!! What a narcissist!!
@mig4035 More likely that he was trying to escape prisoners who don't take kindly to pedophiles. He still died a coward.
@@kateturner1849 I would bet he had a huge bounty on his head in the prison and given the chance, everyone wanted a shot at him. Prisoners, for all their faults, know what evil is and he for sure was evil!
@@MakeItWithCalvin Earl was also connected to the disappearances of two girls in the 70s also , who he had given alcohol to , then molested.
Wondering why the family would be best friends with someone that had been arrested in the past for child molestation of girls.
They probably didn’t know. People don’t usually check The criminal record of someone before becoming friends. Maybe we should.
THEY ARE CUNNING ,COVER UP VERY WELL.BUT GO WITH YOUR GUT FEELING, AND INTUITION.
BE AWARE!!
@@mariiram9282 I forgot they said he was one of the victims hs track coach. How did he get that job with a record?
@@kii837 Because a lot of companies don't care who they hire
Part of it was access to info back then. The internet wasn’t nearly as developed, public databases online didn’t exist. Much easier to fake one’s life history than today.
The motivation of a sick mind, depending on how familiar it is, has surprises. To the uninitiated, it is shocking. To those who have seen this one or more times, it is more disgusting than anything else.
He was so stupid for killing the whole family
Very sad that they all were killed. What an evil mind. Poor children too 😢
One of those few who is sentenced to death and then actually executed. Earl Bramblett did the murders in 1994, was sentenced in 1997 and was executed by electrocution in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bramblett
This is my favourite episode. I watch it over and over
After all this in depth planning he’s so dumb he didn’t even throw away the jeans 👖. He tries to soak out the diesel?
😂😂😂
Yeah he did. . .in plain water. Anyone who has an ounce of intelligence knows that plain water is useless for removing diesel fuel or any other type of petroleum-based stains from fabrics.
Am glad am not the only ones that falls to sleep with this guys voice. I miss you Peter
There's hundreds of us.
@@VincentWilliams007 🌈Millions have watched this show over the years and have fallen asleep to the soothing voice of one of the best narrators ever, Peter Thomas lived to be nearly 92, but we lost him in 2016.🥲
Watching this show makes me trust no one 🤯🤯🤯 this is crazy!
I watch these shows at night. I 💕 them!
Excited to see there are new episodes airing. Truly an amazing show
I'm watching from Brazil!
RIP THOMAS PETER.
I'm watching from South Africa
Didnt know that you were in Brazil, Don!
@@schneewittchen6009 😂😂😂
I’m watching from Mars, but I am lucky because I am on the side closer to earth so my picture is really good! It comes with my cable package and I even get HBO occasionally.😂
I really wish they could’ve officially connected him to the 1977 disappearances of Tammy Akers and Angela Rader. I will always wonder what happened to them.
Pretty safe to assume he murdered them.
@@carlotta4thYou mean the SAME way everyone assumed that Blaine shot and killed his WHOLE family, then set their house on fire before killing himself?! The whole point of this case is NOT to assume the truth of anything.
As if the crime wasn't horrible enough, he felt the need to DRAW A PICTURE OF IT WHILE AT WORK?
Don't trust too many people,don't invite people to your house that you have bad feelings about.
When you go out to unfamiliar places be careful of your surroundings ,keep a weapon on you and try not to be in the places that your body tells you not to be there.
Let’s simplify… Listen to your instincts and be careful in unfamiliar surroundings. Ahhh, so much better.
Get armed. Train. Carry. Protect.
Oh I remember this story)and I’m in Australia!!). I’m so glad that Blaine wasn’t blamed for this tragedy, so grateful for all the coroner’s work that helped to catch the monster that really did this, the sleeze bag Earl Bramblette and his “detective magazines”…idiot.
Honestly, and thankfully, he wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, and because of that he made mistake after mistake after mistake.
seriously, what's mentioning your location got to do with it ?? 🤔😐
@@jimmyohara2601 I'm in Australia too , visiting my parents in the western suburbs of Sydney .
I just watched this now for the first time and I'd just like to wish you a good day 👍😎
@@jimmyohara2601 because we in AUSTRALIA, dont get your news, like you wouldn't get ours that's local crimes dick
Is there a Hall of Fame for Best Voice Over in a Crime Series? Peter Thomas was THE GOAT! Best voice ever! May he rest in peace 🙏🏾
🌈💯Great voice, but he did not do a voiceover. He was the narrator and narrated the story.
A voiceover is when his voice is replacing somebody else’s voice.😻👍
No, a voiceover is anytime there's a voice but that person is not on screen.
No...Robert Stack was better
@MizzMetallikat76 agree. My 3 favorite celebrity voices are Kelsey Grammer, Morgan Freeman and Robert Stack.
I've been watching FilmRise since I was in the Philippines 2002 until now on YT..so it's been 2 decades ❤❤💐💐👏👏💪🙏
I love Filipinas !!! 💘💘💘💞💞💞💝💝💝👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🫂🫂🫂🤗🤗🤗🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🥰🥰🥰
Do you think we should get you a gold watch or something to celebrate?😂
Forensics are amazing. Such a vile monster. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Pedophiles never change, only excellerate to murder. They should adjust their punishments to stop their repeat offenses. The harm they do is so underated to begin with, as any sexual assault victim regardless of age/gender would undoubtedly understand and agree with. Children especially.
Hard working Detectives.
It's very unusual that people who commit suicide by a gun drop the gun from the hand, they have their finger in the "loop" around the trigger. So I had to raise an eyebrow when the detective said it looked like a murder suicide.
gun is heavy it bends the finger open and falls
One of the most grevious, disgusting, crimes possible! Like the Chris Watts case, involving innocent, trusting children! Can anything be worse? It's rare, in watching many crime stories, that anyone actually gets the death penalty. At least that's a positive here, I have to say, though I am not generally an advocate!
He also molested a 7 year old girl in 1984, and was more than likely responsible for the disappearance of 14 year olds Tammy Akers and Angela Rader
Barry Keesee is real a bright star have a well confident voice,he has a stunning character..i liked when he said
"AND I WON'T DISCUSS THAT GARBAGE HERE"
Don't blame him
@@phenomenalwife5380actually I don't blame him i liked that sentence when he said it
It amazes me how many criminals lead the police to their crimes, such as drawing the crime scene.
Ah, the good old days when the death penalty was carried out.
TO SET THE RECORDS STRAIGHT, I HAVE NEVER, NOT WILL EVER CHOSEN THE LIKE BUTTON BECAUSE I LIKE WHAT HAPPENED. I PUSH IT BECAUSE I LIKE SEEING THE CRIMINALS CAUGHT AND PUNISHED. EVEN IF IN SO MANY CASES THE PUNISHMENT DOESN'T EVEN NEARLY MATCH THE CRIME
OKAY. I THINK YOU HAVE YOUR CAPS LOCK ON.
Ok calm down
Stop screaming you bow a hole in my ear 😂
@@saberalaoui1953 do salat
OK. JESUS CHRIST QUIT SCREAMING ABOUT SOMETHING SO BLATANTLY OBVIOUS!
A suspect's worst nightmare, the GAS CHROMATOGRAPH MASS SPECTROMETER. Once the detectives use this machine in the investigations, consider the case done and dusted 😁😁😁
The way the cop says “couch” at the 11:35 mark is priceless. Terrible tragedy, of course, but it’s crazy to think a man that old made it through life without anyone ever telling him there’s no “r” in “couch.”
I think that's his accent.
Sick man....terrible consequences
This is one sick monster!
Without forensics, they never would have caught this unhinged monster.
This show will forever go on. The narrator 🙏🤍
I definitely think he was responsible for the (presumable) deaths of Tammy Akers and Angela Rader who've never been located. He drunkedly confessed to hurting one of them 3 years later and was their employer. What a sick bastard
I am as appalled by his stupidity almost as much as his crime! There should be some kind of warning that if you have an IQ below XXX you should not even bother to try committing a crime because you will get caught.
That detective has the greatest voice / accent.
The best and only show on TV
One of my all time favorite episodes of this show
Why in the world would anyone sit at work and draw a stick figure drawing of the horrific murder they committed? So odd.
The guy obviously had issues. He thought an 11 year old was seducing him and that her father was encouraging it so he could get money. More than one screw loose there. He probably also thought he'd covered everything up so much that there was no way they could pin it on him.
I know every episode word-for-word. Lol. And I still watch the show every day!
Maybe you can have your own show and reenact all the episodes since you know all the parts so well. Do you have a great voice like Peter Thomas, too? You won’t need much of a budget if you do. Lol
I worked in forensic medicine for five years best time of my life
It's 1 am but I'm still watching. I need to go to bed
Same here 😂
Peter thomas voice put me to rest at night its therapeutic ❤
Best time u watch this when you turn lights off lol
This man is an extremely sick one. Teresa had a wonderful sunny smile. RIP Hodges family.
Just imagine how many fires were actually murders and classified as accidents
i think about this a lot, like how many people "back in the day" had their dad come home and just go "Oh no, your mom died in a car crash" and it wasn't investigated as anything else.... Probably a lot of deaths out there that were truly murders but nobody realized...
@@virg0_lem0nade I bet its innumerable sigh
@@virg0_lem0nader how many men were poisend by their wives and passed wereoff as an illness...
It's pretty obvious if they did anything to encourage fire spread. It's also pretty obvious if a body died of smoke inhalation or brunt force trauma.
...So I don't think people get away with that much in the modern world. 1800s absolutely.
Peter voice was unique and both chilling
exact 30 years ago still shocking
Sadly, Barry Reveley Keesee passed away on May 25, 2020. He was 77 years old.
May he rest in peace for his hard work
I'm One thousand percent impressed with forensics science and of course the brilliant mind's of the investigator's and all involved
Good gracious this was awful. That family did not deserve this.
True wonderful voice,gusm.
the stick figure thing was REALLY sick🥺😩
9:34 easily one of peter thomas’ best phrases
Unfortunately Barry Keesee, the police officer featured in this case, passed away in 2020 due to age related illnessess
Seeing my birthday date as the time stamp on the video makes everything....real. Sending a lot of healing to the family and friends ❤️
So this was the fathers friend from childhood. Or teenage years. And after through alll these years HE NEVER ONCE REALIZED SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH HIM ??!!!! I CANT BELIEVE IT
Sometimes ppl refuse to see things. Sometimes ppl really are just that naïve.
Forensic science is incredible.
I’m interested in forensic medicine
Theresa should have acted clueless and alarmed. But she must have led him to get scared or maybe he figured no one would believe it? SMH
Bravo to the investigators! Bummer that we humans do such dreadful things!!
I was impressed with the coroner's findings that the father had been dead a lot longer than the rest of the family, making a murder suicide impossible. Besides being an evil man, he was pretty stupid. It's good that there are people out there who work hard to solve crimes and bring the suspects in to face judgment. I'm also surprised and impressed that he got executed so quickly. Because of his age, he could have died in prison while waiting to be executed.
I love these shows, but it also saddens me that there are so many horrible people out there.🇨🇦
I like the Senior Special Agents voice.
Sick.... He's longing about the little girl
That voice over still is amazing
Well done about death penalty
We all meet again! Who else is here to fall asleep to true crime and the narrators voice Peter?
These shows are super fascinating, but sometimes I think that these shows will help criminals get away with their crimes a-lot easier. The reality is that most criminals are thankfully incompetents, makes it easer for science to catch up to them.
It's just too bad that we didn't get to see the turd get lit up, but good riddance none the less!
We really need sparky to make a comeback to make room so we don't have to have repeat offending turds being let out early for overcrowding.
They do hold back some info. They say like formulas will not be revealed in this show.
Amazing
11:34 😂. That detective is unintentionally funny w his accent.
Exactly 💯
What a creep!!!😳
Cool they got him!
Not until judgement day will we know what he did to those children.
I hadn’t seen this episode in years but I almost knew from the start it was this case.
Sick and extremely twisted. Cant believe they hadn't seen that in him.
So sick
19:55 "I've listened to this tape, it's pretty impressive. I'm impressed by it."
They're saying - the prosecutors - that it's not a good tape, that it's bad. But I know a lot of people who are saying - important, very smart people - who are saying it's a perfect tape. It's the best tape - it's true! - it's the best tape they've ever heard. Very tape, absolutely perfect tape. And, you know, I've listened to this tape, it's pretty impressive. I'm impressed by it.
They need to bring the electric chair back. Wouldn't be as many of these cases, in my opinion.