Mark Jensen's Son Takes the Stand

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  • David Jensen, the son of Mark & Julie Jensen, testified in his father's defense during the #AntifreezeMurderRetrial on Monday. He was 8-years-old when his mother died.
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  • @angelwings7930
    @angelwings7930 Рік тому +66

    I pity that guy for having such a freak for a father who obviously abused, tormented and ultimately killed his mother.

  • @lindawollaston5661
    @lindawollaston5661 Рік тому +85

    David, you should be so very proud of yourself, all you have accomplished and how you presented yourself on the stand. Eight year old David has turned into a man to be proud of.

    • @EllaNonimato
      @EllaNonimato 5 місяців тому +1

      groomed by his k1 ller father and his mistress who knew all about.

  • @lizzeltired2155
    @lizzeltired2155 Рік тому +105

    He is clearly very nervous. The criticism in these responses is very sad to read. Poor guy lost both his parents but still managed to be hugely successful.

    • @sunnymilner
      @sunnymilner Рік тому

      Yes poor David has lost both of his parents!
      One was a 'MURDERER,' his 'DEMONIC,' 😈 father mark jensen.
      The Other Parent, his Mother Who Was The Victim Of That demonic 😈 father of his. "How he can just simply sit there and say I don't remember," Isn't the same person who has just got a Degree in PhD, or whatever it was. For a well educated young man he should be able to recollect what his mother was going through when he was 8 years of age.
      Not unless between 1998 and 2 months ago his demonic father had poisoned his mind by filling him up with evil lies which demons are well known to do.

  • @roxie30673
    @roxie30673 Рік тому +63

    I feel for him. What a terrible place to be in so many years later. Shame on his Dad for putting him thru it again.

  • @moonlightlegend8502
    @moonlightlegend8502 Рік тому +11

    It is sad that he has robbed the two kids of knowing their mother and then immediately replaced her with a new mother figure, which his 3 year old brother would have grown attached to. He was the only kid in that new household with lasting memories of his mother. So i agree with the brother's of Julie - even after she died, he erased her existence with the two people she loved most in the world...her own kids. Thats such a disturbing thing to do to another person.

  • @terrymurphy7836
    @terrymurphy7836 Рік тому +33

    That dad is so creepy

  • @pjt3887
    @pjt3887 Рік тому +27

    It's impressive that he got a PHD in all this mess. After seeing the evidence it's obvious that his father did it. I hope he and his brother are able to continue to reunite with his mother's side of the family. Both boys have been through enough! Please remember he lost his mother and father on that day. So if you can't be kind move on.

  • @jessice293
    @jessice293 Рік тому +66

    I am so impressed with this young man for succeeding academically especially due to the trauma he has been through. To not just finish collage but to get a phd is very impressive and he should be very proud.
    I’m so sorry he has to now testify in a case that was previously ‘closed’ and otherwise put behind him in some respects

  • @desiree9301
    @desiree9301 Рік тому +16

    Can’t imagine being murdered by your husband and having your children grown up to protect and defend your killer. The 20/20 special showing him smile and wave to his father as he walked off the stand isn’t surprising. It seems like the kids are always in denial. Julie deserved so much better.

    • @msladydi123
      @msladydi123 8 місяців тому

      Narcissists have an uncanny ability to deceive everyone around them. That is part of their MO for terrorizing their target person.

  • @tmp1111
    @tmp1111 Рік тому +35

    He's a nervous wreck. Who wouldn't be what an extremely difficult thing to do. All that trauma is being triggered while he is on the stand.

  • @loismailletlynn6079
    @loismailletlynn6079 Рік тому +47

    He seems like a very sweet person

  • @sm0ki
    @sm0ki Рік тому +150

    He was only 8 years old, it's disgusting how some of you accuse him of lying. It's not his fault he can't remember everything that happened back then. His mom's death clearly caused a lot of trauma. It must be so hard for him, I'm sure.

    • @sabineliebehenz4492
      @sabineliebehenz4492 Рік тому +48

      Plus he got brainwashed by his father and his “new mom”.

    • @gretchenzwicker338
      @gretchenzwicker338 Рік тому +11

      If anyone has ever been through trauma at a young age they would understand. You hardly know what death is let alone your Mom dying..? Never being there again??!!

    • @mscaljanart
      @mscaljanart Рік тому

      How naive you are.

    • @simaturna9765
      @simaturna9765 Рік тому +9

      @@Mirad707 You are not in his shoes You did not go thru the trauma he faced with You have no right to speak on behalf of him He is the beloved son of Julie And nobody has the right to accuse him of anything. PERIOD.

    • @simaturna9765
      @simaturna9765 Рік тому +4

      @@gretchenzwicker338 👏👏👏

  • @sydneylaurencourtney
    @sydneylaurencourtney Рік тому +87

    I feel so bad for him. Either way you look at it, he either has to accept that his father poisoned his mom or that his mom committed suicide. At least we know that if Julie was here today she would be so proud of her sons

    • @mollieedwards5967
      @mollieedwards5967 Рік тому +2

      that is a correct statement either way he is being asked to recall things that occurred with others when he was 8yrs old

    • @mollieedwards5967
      @mollieedwards5967 Рік тому +3

      that was almost 20yrs ago It is really hard for anyone to remember conversations with people that occurred last week

    • @Eddie-tn2om
      @Eddie-tn2om Рік тому

      Can believe a mom would kill herself to get to a father seems rather far fetched.

    • @godzillamanstreb524
      @godzillamanstreb524 Рік тому +3

      She did NOT commit suicide

    • @pinkpugginz
      @pinkpugginz Рік тому

      he has slandered his mom along with everyone else. I only feel bad his mom passed.

  • @sherilynmoore5958
    @sherilynmoore5958 Рік тому +45

    Poor guy! No one wants to think or believe their parent could harm their other parent. Denial has to be a way of coping with the deep hurt it would cause. You can tell he's very nervous and uncomfortable.

  • @carolynhearn7087
    @carolynhearn7087 Рік тому +6

    That father has the most horrible eyes.The son is subject to more questions about fishing and fishing rods than about what happened to his mother..the defence attorney is pathetic

  • @villebooks
    @villebooks Рік тому +30

    To me, David shows more traits of anxiety disorder than hesitancy. We don't know anything about his childhood.

    • @simaturna9765
      @simaturna9765 Рік тому +9

      We witness the broken heart here Not anxiety disoerder It is a broken heart only Let him go live his life He is an accomplished and succesfull young man May He live happilly ever after He is the beloved son of Julie im sure she is proud of him .

    • @zeldafitzgerald3530
      @zeldafitzgerald3530 Рік тому +3

      We know a tremendous part of his childhood trauma.

    • @Loo-rv7tp
      @Loo-rv7tp Рік тому +3

      As someone with severe anxiety disorder i can’t hardly watch this. I feel his anxiety and hear it😢

  • @simaturna9765
    @simaturna9765 Рік тому +23

    Whatever he says he is the beloved son of Julie I hope he has a good life

  • @bonniegeppert3912
    @bonniegeppert3912 Рік тому +10

    Seems like a sweet kid. Can’t imagine the trauma he and his brother have gone thru losing his mother and now his father is going to prison. I hope he finds peace one day.

  • @debbieblair3329
    @debbieblair3329 Рік тому +29

    Seems like a nice guy. He’s certainly done well for himself academically and probably professionally. I’m sure it’s been hard on him over the years dealing with the death of his mother.

  • @alemontwisted9508
    @alemontwisted9508 Рік тому +4

    I think he’s trying to protect his dad in a roundabout way by saying that he doesn’t remember anything.

  • @AnnPorterCourtTherapist
    @AnnPorterCourtTherapist Рік тому +11

    It seems unthinkable that a Father would ask his son to defend him for potential murder, and even subject his son to cross-examination, when the facts of the case, even circumstantial, indicate the probability that the Father committed the crime of murder of the son's mother; and furthermore, the Father knew his own actions were criminal. This testimony by the son is very difficult to watch and I feel for his discomfort on the defense stand.

  • @grandmasadvice3012
    @grandmasadvice3012 Рік тому +20

    He just looks just like his father, but I don’t think he comes across as manipulative. They have lived thinking their mother chose to take her own life.

  • @susanberg5817
    @susanberg5817 Рік тому +26

    My heart breaks for children, who loose both parents, because one of them kills the other 💔.
    Over and over we see these children fight for the "surviving" part and believe in their "innocense".
    So very sad to wittnes.

    • @uwewinkler2820
      @uwewinkler2820 Рік тому +1

      it seems to me its like normal that partners murder one another especially in the US . Not saying its only there but its a more growing number than anywhere else. Its the fact of money comes first divorce means lower their standard of living jealousy is another reason but most is money. . Very tragic . These people have no value other than money which is their god. . It will increase because the money factor will grow in importance not decrease . The system is like this. God bless these children

    • @NurseKathyAndTheLaw
      @NurseKathyAndTheLaw Рік тому

      @@uwewinkler2820aybe you should rethink that extrapolation . It’s “normal” ? In 2020 there were 62.34 million married couples in the US. If it were a “normalized” phenomenon in this country. The streets would run red with blood !
      Such a ignorant statement. That 62.34 million figure doesn’t include unmarried couples !

    • @susanberg5817
      @susanberg5817 Рік тому

      @@uwewinkler2820 I do agree with you. It's scarry to watch theese cases, when people choose murder over divorse for moneytary gain.

  • @paulabarrows7023
    @paulabarrows7023 Рік тому +9

    You can tell he so uncomfortable. Clearing his throat a lot, the quiver in his voice and the pauses. He has suffered a great deal of trauma from all of this. It's fantastic that he received a PhD.

  • @sandraford5091
    @sandraford5091 Рік тому +4

    His dad should have got a divorce instead of killing their mother.

  • @nennu6051
    @nennu6051 Рік тому +5

    He REALLY thinks mom committed suicide and tried to frame dad? She would have had to be a monster to do this.

  • @spapp3
    @spapp3 Рік тому +32

    Dad looks so evil!

    • @lizzeltired2155
      @lizzeltired2155 Рік тому +3

      Is that the bar? He looks evil?

    • @spapp3
      @spapp3 Рік тому

      @@lizzeltired2155 this is not his first trial. He is guilty and he looks evil as well!

    • @mimimanahan1942
      @mimimanahan1942 Рік тому +1

      Exactly true.👿💩😡

    • @lucielu1230
      @lucielu1230 Рік тому

      he doesn't just look like it, he is evil ;)

  • @barbklayman7429
    @barbklayman7429 Рік тому +12

    I pray David heals and realizes that he did nothing wrong - I can tell he has a good heart and even though his mother washed his mouth out with soap, it makes me think Julie was being gas lighted by Mark at the time and had fears of all he did to her - May you keep the happy memories always and continue to honor your mother - This was heartbreaking to watch.

  • @sandramartin9106
    @sandramartin9106 Рік тому +10

    This man was used by his narcissistic father. A key marker of a narcissistic parent is their ability to covertly manipulate the feelings of their child. Children are a sweet morsel to this type of parent. Narcs need fuel and a cadre of alliants to a achieve their goals of power and control. This man may be literally unable to see his father as the murderer he is.

    • @heronpage3883
      @heronpage3883 Рік тому +2

      I read that he testified that his father sobbed after finding his mother dead. I don't believe that for a second. But I don't mean to suggest that the boy is lying, I think that over the years his father told him that and he came to believe it. He was only eight after all. It's really really easy to implant false memories. Especially after a child has been traumatized

    • @lucielu1230
      @lucielu1230 Рік тому +2

      @@heronpage3883 and also an 8 year old can't differentiate between fake and real cries/crying ... so the dad "crying" doesn't mean anything in my opinion anyways ^^

  • @hound8881
    @hound8881 Рік тому +13

    Guilty guilty guilty

  • @COURTTV
    @COURTTV  Рік тому

    MORE HERE: www.courttv.com/trending/wi-v-mark-jensen-antifreeze-murder-retrial/?

  • @jessicabeaber3528
    @jessicabeaber3528 Рік тому +16

    Hes either afraid He'll say the wrong things or Hes trying to make sure He says all the right things.

  • @dixiebrantnerdereus3416
    @dixiebrantnerdereus3416 Рік тому +10

    He was only eight years old, poor guy. I'd be nervous too!

  • @cdelane3335
    @cdelane3335 Рік тому +22

    David was 8 and also traumatized him not remembering is expected.

    • @jennifermariejoyce
      @jennifermariejoyce Рік тому +1

      That’s a possibility, in which case his original account would be more likely.

    • @sallycinnamon5370
      @sallycinnamon5370 Рік тому +1

      He also had years to reframe the death and events surrounding it.

    • @jennifermariejoyce
      @jennifermariejoyce Рік тому

      @@sallycinnamon5370 True. Also, if his murdering dad could be released, is it safe to tell the truth? Probably not.

  • @annie6515
    @annie6515 Рік тому +3

    The creepy moment at 32 minutes in where it appears Mark is smiling and mouthing something to the camera 🤢

  • @EdelweissM_TheJourney
    @EdelweissM_TheJourney Рік тому +9

    It's been a long process for justice to finally prevail, and I'm sure your mom is now at peace in God's arms!

  • @godzillamanstreb524
    @godzillamanstreb524 Рік тому +4

    David you are a beautiful person and will encourage many who have experienced trauma

  • @Eddie-tn2om
    @Eddie-tn2om Рік тому +4

    Mark got exactly what he deserved nothing more and nothing less. I pity this man he doesn’t look 100% either. He remembered absolutely nothing on his own to be honest only that he had been fed by the sole survivor of the marriage.

  • @carlaray7614
    @carlaray7614 Рік тому +5

    Bless your heart David🙏🏻❤️

  • @kac4klhc977
    @kac4klhc977 Рік тому +2

    What a selfish father and husband this jerk was. He had another woman and could have just moved on. But he had to take his children’s mother away from the sons he professes to love more than anything. Remember, separated or divorced, the best thing a parent can give there child is to love the other parent! If you can’t do that don’t become a parent. You chose your spouse, now deal with it like an adult!

  • @blythe4567
    @blythe4567 Рік тому +7

    Is mark attempting to give his son a comforting smile? Cause… it looked extremely forced

  • @doglover44
    @doglover44 Рік тому +6

    He's a mirror image of his dad. I'm glad he's accomplished in life.

    • @maggieryan6988
      @maggieryan6988 Рік тому +1

      No, he’s far more beautiful, a reflection of his mother.

  • @LilRavenWolf
    @LilRavenWolf Рік тому +9

    This is heartbreaking 💔 😞

  • @deborah3912
    @deborah3912 Рік тому +6

    I can't remember what I did last Monday, David remembers a lot.

  • @julielevinge266
    @julielevinge266 Рік тому +6

    He’s a really decent young man, this must be so devastating for him, can’t blame him for trying to hang on to his only parent?
    If he admits he’s a cold blooded murder who couldn’t care less about his children either!
    Very sad.😔

  • @annmoore8696
    @annmoore8696 Рік тому +7

    This is so dang disgusting to have Julies Son speaking! This Killer Dad is Definitely Desperate so Sick! RIP Angel Julie 💔 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️

  • @MoNICA-se3gc
    @MoNICA-se3gc Рік тому +2

    He is defending his dad. Well done.

  • @latonya9263
    @latonya9263 Рік тому +9

    He was 8....I'm surprised he's able to answer any of the questions.....

  • @bix747
    @bix747 Рік тому +2

    His Son is trying to help his Father

  • @nancymcdermott5795
    @nancymcdermott5795 Рік тому +1

    This poor son doesn't remember much of anything! And with dad sitting right there, it has to be awful for this son

  • @JohnnyDeur
    @JohnnyDeur Рік тому +21

    David tried to save his mom at 8 years old and couldn't
    Now he has to help put away his dad...AGAIN. I hope this kid can live peacefully after this.

    • @jamesquattrone
      @jamesquattrone Рік тому +8

      He’s testifying FOR his dad.

    • @FLo-jc7ig
      @FLo-jc7ig Рік тому +1

      What do you mean... HELP 'PUT AWAY" his dad???🤔
      He's LYING his butt off "FOR" his dad!!!

    • @mscaljanart
      @mscaljanart Рік тому +1

      He's trying to lie to keep his dad out of prison

    • @Writingxx
      @Writingxx Рік тому +1

      @@FLo-jc7ig no need to shout. We heard you 🤨

  • @nennu6051
    @nennu6051 Рік тому +3

    Poor lost soul.

  • @Sara_Raney
    @Sara_Raney Рік тому +11

    What a genuine guy. He has done good things with his life. I hope he continues. When you're a child your reality is innocent and face value with pure love and only expect honesty and believe everything is just that. When you grow up and see things from an adult perspective realizing things weren't true....that's a hard road and not everyone goes down it. I am still watching this trial and have not in a whole so I'm not speaking about his son personally. He told his truth and he did an awesome job in a horrible situation. No one can imagine what he's feeling and has been through. To him his dad did no wrong his mother was sick. It's simple. He was a child...his testimony really was pure and that's what he was supposed to provide in this unfortunate situation. When you're a child and go through something traumatic ya just don't remember much.

  • @carolmcdougal7917
    @carolmcdougal7917 9 місяців тому +1

    Hopefully his success and kindness comes from his mother. Poor guy has been in denial for so long . He must know his father is guilty.

  • @b.1162
    @b.1162 Рік тому +4

    If my father mvrdered my mother, the next time he saw me I'd be pss-ing on his grave. It's disgusting how often the children of de-d mothers take their father's side.

    • @kiffen66
      @kiffen66 Рік тому

      My thoughts exactly!lions are being betrayed by their cubs.thank you patriarchy!

  • @CottonKandyCake
    @CottonKandyCake Рік тому +2

    He winked at his son

  • @nadiazahroon6573
    @nadiazahroon6573 Рік тому +9

    Look, NOT admitting the letter does NOT change the facts.

  • @jodif916
    @jodif916 Рік тому +13

    How can he heal, the poor lad, cruel.

  • @WanderNars
    @WanderNars Рік тому +4

    I’m crying watching this

  • @nancydaniel4716
    @nancydaniel4716 Рік тому +2

    mark is trying to cry when his son is talking about the moment his father found his mom. I hope he's close to Julie's family

  • @sandramartin9106
    @sandramartin9106 Рік тому +2

    How many times do these lawyers have to repeat the same question over and over.....
    Like they're trying to trip him up. I'd like to question these lawyers about what they ate for lunch or said to a friend on Dec. 2nd 20 years ago when they were a young kid.

  • @taniallewellyn3645
    @taniallewellyn3645 Рік тому +1

    Bless you and your siblings David 🙏

  • @EmeraldEyes791
    @EmeraldEyes791 Рік тому +8

    He sounds so nervous.

    • @debbieblair3329
      @debbieblair3329 Рік тому +2

      Of course. It’s nerve wracking to testify in court especially in this case - the death of his mother.

  • @jennifermariejoyce
    @jennifermariejoyce Рік тому +8

    It’s too bad the defense chose to put him on the stand, for a few reasons. I feel terrible for him, but also he is telling the story differently than he did at the time. Being a major trauma survivor myself, I’m inclined to believe his original account of the events, as that was recorded at the time. If the trauma had caused a definitive memory (I remember mine implicitly from that same age, and I’m 54), his stories would match if he were telling the truth. I’m not accusing him of lying, but humans are capable of lying, so it is one of the possibilities.

  • @margcanada2371
    @margcanada2371 Рік тому +5

    Glad he got a education and seems to be smart... But his heat will never heal.. His father needs help his eyes alone show evil

  • @willowwren7752
    @willowwren7752 Рік тому +3

    When the state started the cross there should have been an Objection when Mark was smiling and “mouthing” words to his son anyway Justice Was Served for Julie🎉

  • @bassAssassin187
    @bassAssassin187 Рік тому +6

    Drive by Christmas is a wierd thing especially back then

    • @stlounsbury
      @stlounsbury Рік тому +6

      I’m sure that term “drive by Christmas” was put into his head by an adult, because an 8 year old in rural Wisconsin wouldn’t know what a Drive-by is. An adult was clearly trying to degrade the gift giving spirit that his Mother’s relatives had for him. It shows manipulation of Julie’s sons after her passing.

    • @loismailletlynn6079
      @loismailletlynn6079 Рік тому +3

      @@stlounsbury absolutely agree

    • @stlounsbury
      @stlounsbury Рік тому +1

      @Lois Thanks

  • @catgray1
    @catgray1 Рік тому +1

    Will Court TV be streaming Mark Jensen's sentencing today? If so, what time? I watched that entire trial, so want to watch the sentencing.

  • @beyzanura6772
    @beyzanura6772 Рік тому +4

    He protects his father

  • @VeronicaSchneider305
    @VeronicaSchneider305 Рік тому +2

    I thought Kevin Bacon was on trial 😮

  • @angiescott9692
    @angiescott9692 Рік тому +4

    I feel like they forgot about their Mom and just went with whatever dear old Dad said. There is mountains of evidence against Mark, it makes me so sad for Julie. Mark is a monster

    • @moonlightlegend8502
      @moonlightlegend8502 Рік тому +3

      ​@@SaturnovertheseaI think the father knew exactly what he was doing moving his mistress into the home after his wife died. The other child was 3, and would obviously cling to a motherly figure. The older son probably didn't want to bring up his mother because of the new woman in the house. Some kids would be defiant but others might recoil and go with the mood set by the remaining parent. So of course he selectively cannot remember telling his teacher and friend about his mom, because he blocked it all out. It doesn't fit with the narrative his dad has been building over decades. I feel bad for the son but where is his outrage over his mother's suspicious death? He had a PhD so he knows how to use deductive reasoning and assessing all the evidence collected against his Dad....I'm just wondering why as a grown man, he cannot stand up and ask his Dad if he did it or make up his mind about it himself.

  • @spiritmoonintuitive
    @spiritmoonintuitive Рік тому +3

    This has got to be extremely hard on him.

  • @moriordan85
    @moriordan85 Рік тому +5

    Sounds like he has a passion for chemistry and medicine..... Just like dad

    • @heather3383
      @heather3383 Рік тому

      Maybe he was trying to understand more about what happened to his mom.

  • @AntiPlatitude
    @AntiPlatitude 10 місяців тому +3

    His explanation of “physiology and biomedical science” caused more confusion than if he had not defined it at all. This guy writes the presentations that pharmaceutical companies give when they need to get their drugs approved by the government, or they need to testify before congress. Makes perfect sense.

  • @Firebird-65
    @Firebird-65 Рік тому +11

    I wonder if David is aware of the letter written with his mom’s reference to his dad as the one who would be guilty of killing her that was not allowed in this trial…

    • @sm0ki
      @sm0ki Рік тому +11

      Of course he's aware of it

    • @Firebird-65
      @Firebird-65 Рік тому +2

      @@sm0ki thanks

    • @sabineliebehenz4492
      @sabineliebehenz4492 Рік тому +6

      He’s old enough to read and know. His father is 20 years in prison. Enough time to check out why.

    • @Firebird-65
      @Firebird-65 Рік тому +1

      @@sabineliebehenz4492 got it

  • @lindanicola
    @lindanicola Рік тому +1

    What a lovely young man❤

  • @pamelaelizabethl2847
    @pamelaelizabethl2847 Рік тому +16

    This poor kid is so biased. For such an intelligent and educated person it seems like he struggled to force out his answers and scenarios.

    • @thisiscait
      @thisiscait Рік тому +2

      He's loyal to his dad. Not a criticism, just sad truth

    • @mscaljanart
      @mscaljanart Рік тому

      It's difficult not telling the entire truth. He was fed lies after his mom died. His murderer father is a real pos!

    • @jennifermariejoyce
      @jennifermariejoyce Рік тому +1

      His bias is expected.

    • @nicoledenning8090
      @nicoledenning8090 Рік тому +2

      yep, smart academically but that's about it. sad

  • @nieveswhite3859
    @nieveswhite3859 Рік тому +2

    I understand why he doesn’t remember. After a tragic event that happened to me, I just wanted to not recall it anymore because I didn’t want to feel the pain, and with that I forgot details that still I don’t want to get over again.

  • @roxweinzel7436
    @roxweinzel7436 Рік тому +1

    Super smart young man. Momma would be proud

  • @marthaalexander4441
    @marthaalexander4441 Рік тому +1

    So very sad.

  • @gregrak9389
    @gregrak9389 Рік тому +3

    David, although perhaps a "genius" academically, clearly is very socially awkward and may have inherited some troubling mental issues from his dad, hopefully, he will take it upon himself to get therapy in the future before getting involved in any "intimate" relationships.

  • @TheMaricamp
    @TheMaricamp Рік тому +12

    There situations where we find out the worse husbands but are great dads. I’ve worked in children and families for years and when it comes to the kids some of these guys have the strongest bond with their child and no matter what the child cannot switch off their love for either parent

    • @nicoledenning8090
      @nicoledenning8090 Рік тому +6

      When a father kills the mother of his children, they are NOT great dads and the so called bond they have is most likely to save their ass and make sure they will defend them and believe they can do no wrong. The children probably think it's a real bond, but taking away the mother of their children and having them witness her illness and worry about her, and go through life without their loving mother for his own selfish needs is not a great dad. Incapable of love for anyone but himself.

    • @TheMaricamp
      @TheMaricamp Рік тому +1

      @@nicoledenning8090 I know what you’re saying and your not wrong. But in cases like this similar to the OJ Simpson case the killer parent didn’t immediately go to prison. That parent remained with the children and became their comforter and carer. Hence, the child forms stronger bonds with the loving supportive caregiver parent they survive in that love. They don’t believe that their surviving parent could do such a thing and it’s often the case they don’t want to believe it and lose another parent.

    • @nicoledenning8090
      @nicoledenning8090 Рік тому

      @@TheMaricamp that's true too...I night feel the same if I was in the children's shoes... God what a messed up situation!!

    • @lucielu1230
      @lucielu1230 Рік тому

      its called manipulation

  • @roxweinzel7436
    @roxweinzel7436 Рік тому +1

    Hot cop babysitting defendant

  • @marvinabigby5509
    @marvinabigby5509 Рік тому +6

    He seems very nervous and unsure if himself.He clearly has alot of pain and trauma in his life.He has never felt sure of anything since losing his mother it seems

    • @jessice293
      @jessice293 Рік тому

      He probably never thought he would have to testify in a court of law in this case that was previously ‘closed’

    • @heather3383
      @heather3383 Рік тому

      And look at how his dad is glaring at him! 😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @melaniel7121
    @melaniel7121 Рік тому +1

    This defense attorney is pathetic and so classless and cold.

  • @hoss-lk4bg
    @hoss-lk4bg Рік тому +2

    strange kid

  • @dennetteramos6409
    @dennetteramos6409 Рік тому +1

    I'm having a problem with the Proscutor's line of questioning. First she objects to the "leading questions" and then she begins to tell David how he feels and or how he felt essentially putting words in his mouth. "So for you it's tougher because you didn't testify in those times". "And so I think you told us that what you remember about that night is just kind of hanging out with her in the bedroom". Fact , he never said he (hung out) in the bedroom. It's obvious this young man is nervous and under stress. Also because of her line of questioning it appears to me she is attempting to paint an inaccurate picture for the Jury regarding David's testimony by inserting what she has in mind from past crimminal court cases having to do with his mothers death, Not what this young mans expierence and actual facts may have been for him. It kind of makes me angry for him.
    If I were David's Mama, I would be so very proud of him.

  • @Deseriemichelle
    @Deseriemichelle Рік тому +1

    Sad he has to come back and testify when he was 8 when it happened
    The dad needs to remain in prison so I can imagine it's hard for the son but he's helping keep his dad in jail

  • @AliceA333
    @AliceA333 Рік тому +1

    Holy hell, he looks like his dad's twin... everyone's always said my son looks just like his dad & nothing like me, I wonder if it's this much. I want to see the dad young.

  • @emmabutler8958
    @emmabutler8958 Рік тому

    Poor guy is so nervous

  • @paulmarneweck8759
    @paulmarneweck8759 Рік тому +1

    I can't (for the life of me) understand why this poor guy are being asked all these totally irrelevant questions. "eg."How the hell is fishing rods in any way relevant to his father murdering his mother or not?

    • @Sorrellis99
      @Sorrellis99 Рік тому +3

      I think with the fishing rod to build a story of how the Dad loved the Mom and they made her a present, etc.

  • @ashleynabors410
    @ashleynabors410 Рік тому

    Poor guy smh

  • @iveyivey1298
    @iveyivey1298 Рік тому +1

    No one wants to believe for 1 second that their parents one could harm the other one it's just not in a child's mind to go there, But unfortunately it happens and some get away with it

  • @janetlyn6697
    @janetlyn6697 Рік тому

    I wish the defense attorney didn't have such a condescending tone of voice.

  • @tonyaporter7836
    @tonyaporter7836 Рік тому +11

    This guy has trauma yes! No doubt, but he is way tooo forgetful. He jibbers on so nervously. The questions are very straight forward and he seems to be incredibly nervous and forgetful. While I understand that trauma can cause the brain to block out the said trauma, something just does not sit right about this guys story. Way too many gaps.

    • @garthsprunger3060
      @garthsprunger3060 Рік тому +2

      I would be very disturbed also with the sinister look of the father. It would rattle any person.

    • @dawnb3194
      @dawnb3194 Рік тому +2

      He’s trying to get his Dad exonerated 😕

    • @uwpride
      @uwpride Рік тому +5

      He’s trying to remember specifics that were from decades ago lol…

    • @lizzeltired2155
      @lizzeltired2155 Рік тому +6

      I don’t remember last wee never mind when I was 8

    • @latonya9263
      @latonya9263 Рік тому +6

      He was 8....

  • @jessice293
    @jessice293 Рік тому

    Wait if he grew up on a home with his Father, how long did it take them to charge MJ?

  • @royaljesters4010
    @royaljesters4010 Рік тому +3

    He knows his Dad . No help for his Mom. Cold pure cold.

  • @-HeyLyd-
    @-HeyLyd- Рік тому +4

    It's certainly not his fault, but I was reflecting on how sad this is. His mother carried him and was devoted to him for all those years, and now she's just a faint memory. For me, this testimony only emphasizes what a heinous thing his father did by wiping out this mother for all time, even in the memories of some of those she loved the most.

  • @Annietoo
    @Annietoo Рік тому +1

    Who raised these children?

    • @nadiazahroon6573
      @nadiazahroon6573 Рік тому +1

      I think Julie’s parents.

    • @jmommy881
      @jmommy881 Рік тому +6

      The dad and his new wife raised them till David was at least 17

    • @FearIsaLiar
      @FearIsaLiar Рік тому

      @@nadiazahroon6573
      Julie's parents were already dead

  • @GrabinGears
    @GrabinGears Рік тому

    Smart kid