Never underestimate the love that a son has for his mother..at 12 I worked at a stable to buy my first horse..I am in awe of your bravery and courage to get justice for your mom..God bless
I remember watching this many years ago, seeing this adorable little boy, so intelligent and selfassured, and believing every word he said. He's still adorable and intelligent!
I don’t think I’ve ever made this comment on UA-cam before, but God bless you for your courage!! You’re an extraordinary (young) man and your mother would be incredibly proud of you!! The fact that your father didn’t recognize this is just all the more telling as to the monster that he was. I know you don’t need the affirmation, but I hope that you read this nonetheless.
Oh wow I'm glad I got notification cause you know how they screw up.. This is so interesting. What a son . Your mother went to peace the day you helped get a murderer. Thank you so much 🙋❤️
I’ll never forget this case. Collier was amazing on the stand (so smart and mature, even charismatic while testifying). Sorry for his pain! He’s an amazing human being and gives hope to others who’ve lived through similar tragedies. You’re Mom is proud of you! YOU SOLVED THE CASE! Btw, Collier you grew up to be SUPER HOT! Much love from Long Island, NY
@@collierlandry Hi Collier, can I ask where your parents met? And why did your mum pay for your dad's education? Are you an INFJ personality type? They often can solve cases very well, better than officers, when they know the people well.
Yeah but only if U already know the story .. I don't know the story .. (I just clicked on it ).. And I'm having trouble following cause he's assuming all the audience know the story already.... And unless it's an out of sequence snippet the interviewers should be doing a better job in directing this conversation so we can get a proper story line and sequence / Understanding for those who don't know this story..
If only it where just a story 😞 I’ll never forget this. It’s astonishing that he made it out alive. This happened in the town I grew up in. He was my and my daughter’s doctor. I met Noreen a time or two. She was an absolutely beautiful woman, to the core. Collier comes by it naturally from her.
Collier is so clued in, even as a kid he picked up on this and kids are usually so gullible but not him. He instinctively knew and he was RIGHT. Wish they had believed him and got him out his father's care sooner but at least his life was spared in the end. Still such a horrible thing to lose a parent. I can't even imagine how much this affects him for losing BOTH his parents + any additional family support for simply speaking the truth. This guy is an unrecognized legend
Collier, I saw this video when this first happened to your mother. I am so sorry for your loss. You have done a great honor with your mother, Standing up to the monster of a man. He did not fool you for 1 minute. Good for you, Your mother brought you up strong. I'm sure you and her would have a great wonderful relationship right now, Sorry it's not happening. My many prayers to you and wishes for a great life.
There it is again: Narcissism. It's a HUGE problem that very few are even aware of. I'd say more but it's too "deep" for most people to comprehend. More "victims" (lackeys) of persons with that personality disorder.
I wanted to like this more than once. And though I’ve been on the verge, listening to the interview and reading the comments, reading yours was the moment I exploded into tears.
Love the show, great story. My question is for Shawn Sticks Larson, you can't forget the name, what was the show that he was a frequent gust of the show , what show was it, and the channel it was on?
Il vaut la peine de regarder l’épisode de Forensic Files (Medical Detectives) de l’époque qui raconte toute l’histoire et le montre à l’âge de douze ans. C’est sur YT. Je l’ai revu juste avant de regarder cet interview.
This was such a disgusting performance by the woman on trial. Everyone said that Gannon was a sweet boy. She killed him for no reason and then acted ridiculously on the stand. So glad she was convicted!
I.sorry but I don't know this story..but I Also can't follow because it's spoken by him as if we already know the story.. I put that down to bad interview technique... (Unless this is an out of sequence snippet ?).. But the interviewers should be directing the conversation more and guiding it with interruption and Questions for those who don't know half the stuff he's talking about; Instead their letting him kinda ramble on into many different directions that if you don't know this story (like me). Then he's just talking about things I don't know
I saw the footage of him as a child testifying in court for the prosecution. Probably the bravest kid ever!!! God bless him.
Thank you so much!
It’s horrible that an innocent child would go through this ordeal. He was only 11 years old it’s actually heartbreaking.
@John Thomas - who cares about the guys name. It’s not the point, genius.
God bless you for fighting for your mom! I have tons of respect for!
Never underestimate the love that a son has for his mother..at 12 I worked at a stable to buy my first horse..I am in awe of your bravery and courage to get justice for your mom..God bless
I remember watching this many years ago, seeing this adorable little boy, so intelligent and selfassured, and believing every word he said. He's still adorable and intelligent!
I remember watching with complete amazement and I totally agree!
I don’t think I’ve ever made this comment on UA-cam before, but God bless you for your courage!! You’re an extraordinary (young) man and your mother would be incredibly proud of you!! The fact that your father didn’t recognize this is just all the more telling as to the monster that he was. I know you don’t need the affirmation, but I hope that you read this nonetheless.
Thank you for saying that , I really appreciate it!
My sympathy goes out to you and your family. May your mother rest in peace.....she is now
Mind blowing story! I love this young man.
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Oh wow I'm glad I got notification cause you know how they screw up.. This is so interesting. What a son . Your mother went to peace the day you helped get a murderer. Thank you so much 🙋❤️
Thank you Gail! 🥰
I’ll never forget this case. Collier was amazing on the stand (so smart and mature, even charismatic while testifying). Sorry for his pain! He’s an amazing human being and gives hope to others who’ve lived through similar tragedies. You’re Mom is proud of you! YOU SOLVED THE CASE! Btw, Collier you grew up to be SUPER HOT! Much love from Long Island, NY
Can you see me blushing all the way from Santa Monica, CA?! In all seriousness, thank you for your comment!
@@collierlandry You’re very welcome- it’s the absolute 100% truth
@@collierlandry Hi Collier, can I ask where your parents met? And why did your mum pay for your dad's education? Are you an INFJ personality type? They often can solve cases very well, better than officers, when they know the people well.
Forgiveness is the biggest gift you can give yourself.
Even if you’re the father in this case?
He is such a good story teller!
looool
Yeah but only if U already know the story ..
I don't know the story .. (I just clicked on it )..
And I'm having trouble following cause he's assuming all the audience know the story already....
And unless it's an out of sequence snippet the interviewers should be doing a better job in directing this conversation so we can get a proper story line and sequence / Understanding for those who don't know this story..
@@jinseng9304 right on.
@@Add_Account485 this is a snippet from complete interview on channel.
If only it where just a story 😞
I’ll never forget this.
It’s astonishing that he made it out alive.
This happened in the town I grew up in. He was my and my daughter’s doctor. I met Noreen a time or two. She was an absolutely beautiful woman, to the core.
Collier comes by it naturally from her.
So many people are losing losing their lives may they rest in peace and God bless everyone
what a wonderful son...........
Wow 😮 this is so messed up on so many levels
Collier is so clued in, even as a kid he picked up on this and kids are usually so gullible but not him. He instinctively knew and he was RIGHT. Wish they had believed him and got him out his father's care sooner but at least his life was spared in the end. Still such a horrible thing to lose a parent. I can't even imagine how much this affects him for losing BOTH his parents + any additional family support for simply speaking the truth. This guy is an unrecognized legend
This must be terrifying for him 🥺😢❣️💔 so you finally faced that monster I hope you and your mother's soul is free
Can't help but think how proud your Mom must be of you.
God bless you, I see you're still all about the truth.
I'd love to give this guy a hug from his mom. I give them for free. 🥺💙
The story gave me shivers 😳
Collier, I saw this video when this first happened to your mother. I am so sorry for your loss. You have done a great honor with your mother, Standing up to the monster of a man. He did not fool you for 1 minute. Good for you, Your mother brought you up strong. I'm sure you and her would have a great wonderful relationship right now, Sorry it's not happening. My many prayers to you and wishes for a great life.
What a brilliant kid you were! Bless your heart.
R.I.P his Mother
Son is Very good to expose his Father
There it is again: Narcissism. It's a HUGE problem that very few are even aware of. I'd say more but it's too "deep" for most people to comprehend. More "victims" (lackeys) of persons with that personality disorder.
I wanted to like this more than once. And though I’ve been on the verge, listening to the interview and reading the comments, reading yours was the moment I exploded into tears.
Dear Lord , How can he ever talk to his father ever, 🤔🙏🙈👎👎👎👎
He says he 'confronted' him. Big difference.
Still today it must be so painful and traumatising for him 😔
Love the show, great story. My question is for Shawn Sticks Larson, you can't forget the name, what was the show that he was a frequent gust of the show , what show was it, and the channel it was on?
Il est vraiment courageux d'avoir collaborer avec la police pour arrêter son père qui est l'assassin de sa mère❤👍
Il vaut la peine de regarder l’épisode de Forensic Files (Medical Detectives) de l’époque qui raconte toute l’histoire et le montre à l’âge de douze ans. C’est sur YT. Je l’ai revu juste avant de regarder cet interview.
Thanks!
I’m from Erie!
Good for him..
For a minute I thought the mugshot was of the person with grey hair.
Heard yr video awesome detective and awesome child well done mate
This was such a disgusting performance by the woman on trial. Everyone said that Gannon was a sweet boy. She killed him for no reason and then acted ridiculously on the stand. So glad she was convicted!
What is the name of the podcast?
Moving past murder with Collier Landry
i just cant imagine
It was Dan Abrims I think?
I remember this case and this man when he was a boy ! His hair was dark and cut like a bowl cut 😢
doctor: you have 10 minutes left to live.
me:
dad a psychopath as very planned..why didn't bhe get life with no parole? 20 years is nothing
His father is still in prison. It's been over 30 years.
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Be careful it doesn’t run in the family…
Is this Jonny Dep???
He still pretty as he was 11 yo 😍😘😜.... 1989 🙈 so scary
I.sorry but I don't know this story..but I Also can't follow because it's spoken by him as if we already know the story..
I put that down to bad interview technique...
(Unless this is an out of sequence snippet ?)..
But the interviewers should be directing the conversation more and guiding it with interruption and Questions for those who don't know half the stuff he's talking about;
Instead their letting him kinda ramble on into many different directions that if you don't know this story (like me). Then he's just talking about things I don't know
He is speaking in a very distanced way
First comment 🙃
I so hony kelly.....
Wo
What is the name of the podcast?