Mother of 4 Murdered After A Night Out: The Case of Savannah Spurlock

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2022
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  • @lonihoots9068
    @lonihoots9068 Рік тому +4780

    It doesn't matter if you and your friends get into an argument or a major fight, DO NOT leave anyone intoxicated with a stranger.

    • @sisterCHRISTchefinbridgette
      @sisterCHRISTchefinbridgette Рік тому +45

      Amen

    • @dalilagonzalez5839
      @dalilagonzalez5839 Рік тому +200

      What I don't understand is what was she leaving with 3 strange MEN for? 🤔 did she not have a car, was she getting a ride? It's heartbreaking but that's so irresponsible and immature. She has kids and her mother waiting for her at home. 💔 I will never understand why some girls do this at all tbh. NEVER get into a car with strangers no matter what.

    • @monicaluna8036
      @monicaluna8036 Рік тому +93

      We don't know if she was intoxicated when her friend left after the fight but yes do not leave your friends in a bad situation.

    • @GamingWithKare
      @GamingWithKare Рік тому +50

      You would think that this would be considered common sense 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @GamingWithKare
      @GamingWithKare Рік тому +14

      @@monicaluna8036 in the video it states that she was intoxicated

  • @Ccsmi
    @Ccsmi Рік тому +4600

    Kendall, I had submitted a request form for a case that happened locally to me here in Missouri. There was a missing person search for a special needs man named Carl Debrodie. He was my managers nephew.. He was in an assisted living type home and as I said, went missing. The case turned horrible quick when they found his body in a barrel of cement. Please look into this case and see if it is something you would be interested in covering! It involves multiple suspects and it's infuriating how much the guilty parties got away with!

    •  Рік тому +85

      Email her

    • @bryangibson6211
      @bryangibson6211 Рік тому +38

      Man I remember this one

    • @seducedbysasquatch
      @seducedbysasquatch Рік тому +82

      Much love to your manager and their family

    • @moniqueg2012
      @moniqueg2012 Рік тому +52

      Prayers, hope she covers this

    • @lucbelcher7256
      @lucbelcher7256 Рік тому +53

      I live in Missouri near KC and I've not heard of this. 💔

  • @audriii2334
    @audriii2334 Рік тому +1460

    The buddy system when going out is so so important this is a devastating story

    • @evelynv23936
      @evelynv23936 Рік тому +38

      I’ve had to drag girl friends home because I refuse to wake up in the morning and find out a B is missing. Not on my watch.

    • @ashleybecker7836
      @ashleybecker7836 Рік тому +26

      Not to be rude but what i dont understand is after her friends left her why not leave also? And then Why would u leave with 3 random guys alone ? Im not tryin to judge but as a female its just common sense

    • @thehousespouse
      @thehousespouse Рік тому

      @@ashleybecker7836 women go home with men all the time. The vast majority of them do not get kidnapped or murdered. How about don’t go home with a female if you intend to hurt her? As a human being, it’s just common sense.

    • @765lbsquat
      @765lbsquat Рік тому

      they were buddies. they all ran a train on her like she wanted.

    • @adaezez8378
      @adaezez8378 Рік тому

      @@765lbsquat idiot

  • @tonycave48
    @tonycave48 Рік тому +2679

    I can’t stress this enough but please do not leave your friends alone at a bar, even if they’re an adult, bars can be extremely dangerous when alone. Even if y’all are having an argument, don’t just leave them.

    • @sumaya-thesillyshaman4084
      @sumaya-thesillyshaman4084 Рік тому +8

      Thank you!

    • @pleasedontleavemebab
      @pleasedontleavemebab Рік тому +39

      This!!! As a bartender I couldnt agree with this more. Not only bc other people, but we live in Finland and this time of the year it is freezing and anything can happen.

    • @eholly1016
      @eholly1016 Рік тому +16

      Yes! Please use the buddy system! And please, if something or someone makes you uncomfortable, say something and create safety for everyone!

    • @anabella4166
      @anabella4166 Рік тому +49

      Or how about maybe don’t go get drunk and leave the bar with strange men when ur a MOTHER

    • @Luckyforus686
      @Luckyforus686 Рік тому +9

      Please do not be alone at a bar, even if you’re an adult, bars can be extremely dangerous when alone. Even if y’all are having an argument, don’t stay out by yourself in a bar.

  • @lobee77
    @lobee77 Рік тому +4279

    Can we all just applaud David's dad for cooperating fully and turning his son in? So many parents in situations like this try to protect their kids by not coming forward with information. Good for him.
    Rest in peace, Savannah 😢❤

    • @RabbitFoot-ow5fo
      @RabbitFoot-ow5fo Рік тому +37

      A true Shakespearean tragedy like situation. Many victims of David and his crimes.

    • @duchessofhazjack4878
      @duchessofhazjack4878 Рік тому +36

      I don't think he's going to feel like being applauded....

    • @juliaslife81
      @juliaslife81 Рік тому +68

      Oh yes! Good for him. That couldn't have been easy ,but he definitely did the right thing . Well done sir.

    • @erlindapetriello5317
      @erlindapetriello5317 Рік тому +8

      Four children GodBless

    • @chay2033
      @chay2033 Рік тому +61

      Yeah tell me about it …the Laundry ‘s family (Gaby Petito’s case) , Flores’s family(Kristin Smart Case ) and so many more can learn about this smh

  • @levcath13
    @levcath13 Рік тому +1888

    That poor mom and her poor family :(
    People
    DO NOT LEAVE FRIENDS ALONE IN BARS OR PUBS OR CLUBS !!!! NO MATTER WHO WANTS TO LEAVE 🙏🏻

    • @CosmicSirenMandi
      @CosmicSirenMandi Рік тому +116

      AMEN! Idk how people can forget the buddy system! Women are sadly more likely to get drugged, raped or killed if you ditch them at a bar or a club. It's an unfortunate reminder of why you should never leave them there.

    • @angievincent2458
      @angievincent2458 Рік тому +14

      Well said!

    • @dianadundidit5343
      @dianadundidit5343 Рік тому +131

      Not only that.. but don't leave the bar and go to a strangers house!

    • @CocoAvalon
      @CocoAvalon Рік тому +153

      OR........ Don't stay at bars or clubs alone! If your friends have to leave bc they have to go to school/work/whatever in the morning, then it's time for you to go home too! They may have been just as intoxicated as she was.

    • @dianadundidit5343
      @dianadundidit5343 Рік тому +46

      @@CocoAvalon I read a reply that said the friend had to leave and she didn't want to and that's what started the argument!

  • @emilycrandall3305
    @emilycrandall3305 Рік тому +1743

    I am constantly in awe of Kendall Rae. Every case she covers she does so respectfully. Also the way she is constantly raising money for organizations that help people like the subjects of her videos is so touching. Kendall- you are a super content creator and mom!

    • @seaglasscolor
      @seaglasscolor Рік тому +24

      I agree, Kendall has a lot of class!

    • @gerryklipa9263
      @gerryklipa9263 Рік тому +17

      You said this very well, I agree. She is a very classy & respected creator! Im happy I was told about her channel. :)

    • @dragonflyy000
      @dragonflyy000 Рік тому +9

      I conclude with all the above. Have just a couple other true crime UA-camrs I watch, but Kendall is DEFINITELY my #1!! I was also so happy about a year or so ago that I stumbled upon her channel. Watched one video and I was hooked! And to think, she started out doing makeup tutorials! Which o.
      Oooh ol .S AND BEAUTIFUL (inside & out!!) !aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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    • @DaisyJane0318
      @DaisyJane0318 Рік тому +12

      I agree. She's very respectful when she talks about the victims and she has the perfect voice.

    • @daniellestates246
      @daniellestates246 Рік тому +4

      YES she is amazing ❤❤❤

  • @emztruecrime2054
    @emztruecrime2054 Рік тому +484

    So sad! Kudos to David's dad for doing the right thing and my heart goes out to her 4 kids

    • @Valeria-mq3qn
      @Valeria-mq3qn 10 місяців тому +12

      Yes ma’am! I agree 100%! In a weird way that makes me even more sad to think that his mom and dad could’ve been really good parents in his upbringing, and yet he still somehow grew up to be a weirdo and monster. 😢

  • @BoujiBohemian
    @BoujiBohemian Рік тому +1517

    Ladies please never leave the bar with strange men. Alone or not. Please be safe out there! So heartbreaking.

    • @kaylajones9648
      @kaylajones9648 Рік тому +153

      Or leave your friends alone at a bar! 💗

    • @ShazeemKhan
      @ShazeemKhan Рік тому +41

      Common sense actually, over here that ain't happening, they move with their fixed entourage all times

    • @simoeannrose5066
      @simoeannrose5066 Рік тому +26

      Yes, n if u go with someone (that’s not strange), always let someone know n have someone to call/message when u do leave. Maybe take a photo of the entrance n a photo with a pre decide message of u with the entrance or something. Try n get a photo of them as well, if they react to any attempt to make u feel safe, exit.❤

    • @DariUtopian
      @DariUtopian Рік тому +36

      @@ShazeemKhan facts we don’t even play them type of games I’d never leave my friend at the bar alone.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Рік тому +21

      @@kaylajones9648 I’m still surprised they did that, you should never leave a friend alone at a bar.. especially if she’s a young woman.. who knows what could happen..

  • @EvolvementEras
    @EvolvementEras Рік тому +564

    When I was younger, I was in so many situations like this it’s truly amazing that I made it out of my 20s alive.

    • @sharhondajackson7399
      @sharhondajackson7399 Рік тому +5

      I was left intoxicated and gang raped on a bathroom floor. I remember bits and pieces because I was in and out of consciousness. I am so fortunate that the animals that raped me were also not murderers. They just left me naked on the bathroom floor. They used condoms so there was no DNA evidence and I could only tell their race but nothing I said "was reliable". No one was ever arrested and I never went back to that town again.

    • @Kriistall7
      @Kriistall7 Рік тому +19

      Same

    • @specializedchemicals6669
      @specializedchemicals6669 Рік тому +4

      @@sharhondajackson7399 o m g that's terrible! i hope those a-holes get their karma three fold and i hope you're doing ok.

    • @mayagarcia-hector2732
      @mayagarcia-hector2732 Рік тому +30

      Me too. I mean I’m 23 and I’m still sometimes like EUGH this is a bad situation. I try to be smart. I wish I could have fun without fearing for our lives.

    • @iCynnie
      @iCynnie Рік тому +9

      Same girl! Glad god i have good friends, we would always take care of each other

  • @Jhoomers
    @Jhoomers Рік тому +297

    Last person to see her, his own friends mention how strange and “unorthodox” he is, there is blood splatter that matches, and then they find a note he wrote expressing that he’s a murderer. How was that not enough? Thank goodness his father came forward.

    • @bengalrose
      @bengalrose Рік тому +35

      I do agree with you but unfortunately that is all circumstantial. The police have to have SOLID proof that David is guilty because once he’s tried, if he’s found not guilty, he can’t be tried again. So they have to make Damn sure they have a solid case when they bring it to trial. Hearsay that a guy is strange and a note is not evidence you can use. And the blood platter can be explained away like oh she cut herself. Or oh it was one of the other guys. That’s why it’s so important to make sure you have as much evidence as possible. All it takes is one jury member being unsure if he did it to fuck up the whole trial.

    • @AB-vp5uf
      @AB-vp5uf Рік тому +3

      How was the blood splatter not enough?? I don’t understand

    • @sarshanewton2647
      @sarshanewton2647 Рік тому +11

      @@AB-vp5uf cause it only proves she bled. Not how she got injured or how grave her injuries were. And as the commentor above you stated the blood splatter can easily be explained away without anyway to disprove the explanation

    • @victoria-mg5de
      @victoria-mg5de Рік тому +8

      @@sarshanewton2647not true, forensics of the manner and type of blood spatter could give evidence consistent of assault, struggle of murder

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Рік тому +1

      @@AB-vp5uf it would be enough to arrest him 99% of the time

  • @shannon7646
    @shannon7646 Рік тому +938

    If there’s anything we can take from this awful murder it’s that we shouldn’t leave an intoxicated woman alone with a guy she just met and that guy gives you creepy vibes and acts like he wants to sleep with said woman who isn’t returning that interest (or heavily intoxicated) 😞 I can’t fathom being in those guys’ shoes and just leaving Savannah there with him

    • @Cheerslove08
      @Cheerslove08 Рік тому +106

      Not even them, her friend shouldn’t have left her alone in that bar. You should never be alone.

    • @Uchiha.Itachii
      @Uchiha.Itachii Рік тому +24

      She met them after they left, they shouldn’t have left her at all.

    • @judahsoremy9857
      @judahsoremy9857 Рік тому +16

      Romans 13:13 - "Let us behave properly as in the day, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual promiscuity and sensuality, not in strife and jealousy."
      Ephesians 5:18 - "And do not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled with the Spirit".
      Or just, you know... NOT get drunk?

    • @shannon7646
      @shannon7646 Рік тому +26

      @@judahsoremy9857 gross, blocked

    • @laurabaker7258
      @laurabaker7258 Рік тому +39

      @@judahsoremy9857 how about dont judge people. Or shove religion in peoples face. If god made water into wine why does he expect people not to drink it. And better yet stop quoteing a book that has been rewrote to fit the times. None of it came from " god "

  • @Terricharmedackles
    @Terricharmedackles Рік тому +1413

    I love how Kendall is so respectful of the victims she talks about. RIP Savannah

    • @aaronmurdoch7362
      @aaronmurdoch7362 Рік тому +17

      I love it too and she still puts a spot light on them when others may not.

    • @astranaut3967
      @astranaut3967 Рік тому +16

      Me too. I also love how she helps victims and their families. She donates to many good causes and encourages us to do our parts when we can make a difference ❤️

    • @aaronmurdoch7362
      @aaronmurdoch7362 Рік тому +1

      @@TheDillDoe then don’t watch. You said it yourself VICTIMS. I dont care if someone is shooting up heroin on the street corners every night….if they get murdered it’s MURDER. They don’t deserve it. They didn’t ask for it. They are VICTIMS. I should be able to work in the sex industry and have multiple men and women in my bed every single night without having to worry about being murdered. Nothing and nobody in any of the cases she does deserves it. I don’t care what you say. Your comment here is disgusting, unnecessary, and severely lacks in education. Get out of here.
      Edit to add: unsubscribe from her. She doesn’t need nor want a view from someone so hateful. Do yourself a favor and stop following true crime. You don’t have the heart, stomach, or brains for it.

    • @mamatried925
      @mamatried925 Рік тому +17

      DARIA // wow EXACTLY what i was thinking! why can’t we form our own opinions without being scolded into keeping our thoughts to ourselves if they don’t line up with a person’s thoughts…isn’t this what the comment section is for? to discuss our DIFFERENT opinions?? not everything is roses and sunshine in the real world but say one stern thing and you are portrayed as a monster ! as adults, we should be able to speak our opinions without being guilt tripped into silence. please tell me how to freely say what we think without being “ mean” just bc someone says so. 😮

    • @shelbyregisterrn108
      @shelbyregisterrn108 Рік тому +3

      @@aaronmurdoch7362thank you! Well said, all of it ❤️

  • @morganjane
    @morganjane Рік тому +451

    My boyfriend & his brother went missing after going on a fishing trip in 2016. I know how horrible it is to have no choice but to wait & hope. It’s absolute torture.
    We finally found their bodies 2 weeks later, & they had drowned.
    I always feel so very sorry for these families who have to endure this, especially parents with missing children because I saw how hard it is & I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
    My heart goes out to Savannahs family. 🖤

    • @Guybrush_U_Threepwood
      @Guybrush_U_Threepwood Рік тому +43

      I’m so so sorry 😢

    • @eamsee657
      @eamsee657 Рік тому +24

      I am so sorry for your loss.

    • @Nice-qi5cf
      @Nice-qi5cf Рік тому +12

      🍃RIP🍃🥀🥀

    • @sammygirl6910
      @sammygirl6910 Рік тому +9

      I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @kiki.nico.
      @kiki.nico. Рік тому +16

      That’s heartbreaking. Im sorry for your loss. That must’ve felt like a living nightmare. I can only imagine. I hope you and their families are doing well and healing.

  • @PrismOpal64
    @PrismOpal64 4 місяці тому +9

    Not only did her friends fail her by leaving her alone at the bar, but the two men failed her too by knowing something was off with David but still couldn't be bothered to help take her home.

  • @jasmineann5212
    @jasmineann5212 Рік тому +765

    Kendall, I submitted a personal request for the case of my uncles “suicide” there isn’t a lot of information but my family strongly feels this was not an accident and was not suicide. My uncle was a 44 year old male from Milwaukee Wi and was schizophrenic so he could have been an easy target due to him usually keeping to himself and not trusting banks so he had cash on him at all times. His bike and ID were missing from the scene. Please help our family get the justice my uncle deserves. I’ve been watching your videos for years and if anyone can help us I know it’s you. Thank you.

    • @RoyalRoses
      @RoyalRoses Рік тому +36

      So sorry for your loss. I know its hard to cover cases where there isnt a lot of information so it would be hard to make a video on it): I think it would help if you know a lot more facts then whats publicly available.

    • @pentacle7
      @pentacle7 Рік тому +4

      What do you think happened? Who do you think did it?

    • @jasmineann5212
      @jasmineann5212 Рік тому +8

      @@RoyalRoses very true my mother knows more than I do since I was very young when it happened.

    • @Tuco_Salamanca3
      @Tuco_Salamanca3 Рік тому +13

      I’m so sorry for your loss. Is it possible your mom just doesn’t want to accept the reality? That he took his life?

    • @Tuco_Salamanca3
      @Tuco_Salamanca3 Рік тому +5

      Syd. Her uncle unfortunately took his life. Her mother clearly doesn’t want to admit that. Please don’t enable this

  • @whims6278
    @whims6278 Рік тому +642

    I will never understand people who leave their girl friends alone at bars in the middle of the night 😔
    I really loved how you prefaced the story reminding people not to judge her parenting. I had so many opinions on parenting before I became one and then you realize that you just Do the best that you can.

    • @Glambutfirstcoffee
      @Glambutfirstcoffee Рік тому +41

      My "friend" wanted once leave me alone at night in the city, feeling bad and vomiting! I should have end it there and then with her

    • @glow920
      @glow920 Рік тому +26

      @@Glambutfirstcoffee Sorry, I have a "friend" who would leave me to go with hook up with guys. Needless to say, we're friends "from afar now". Friends like that suck .

    • @ciobalina7445
      @ciobalina7445 Рік тому +36

      They weren't her friends though. They were some random guys who she met at a bar. Who goes to some random person's house with 3 total strangers?! The 2 other guys had no responsibility towards someone that didn't want to leave; I think they were probably too intoxicated as well to make wise decisions.

    • @briannafinnegan7880
      @briannafinnegan7880 Рік тому +32

      @@ciobalina7445 She means that the friends she went w to the bar let her go home w those 3 guys. Those friends she was w at the bar are awful friends for leaving her, you never do that. You always leave w the people you go in w

    • @ciobalina7445
      @ciobalina7445 Рік тому +43

      @@briannafinnegan7880 Yes, but she didn't want to go with them and what could they have done? She was intent on going with those 3 guys. You can't legally force someone to come with you even if they are your friend. I'm assuming they tried and that was what the fight was all about. I really don't think someone that does stuff like this, puts you in these kinds of situations, is your friend. I would have been done with her. Her funeral. And would have no problem sleeping at night. It's her problem if that's how she wants to live her life.

  • @kennethevans4056
    @kennethevans4056 Рік тому +296

    A story that still baffles me is the Michelle Parker case. She appeared on people’s court in a case with her ex husband and suspiciously disappeared on the day that the episode aired and hasn’t been seen since and no arrests have been made. You should do a story on it because it’s a strange case

    • @lindadeanda9157
      @lindadeanda9157 Рік тому +15

      Holy shit that's insane

    • @bubbaruu57441
      @bubbaruu57441 Рік тому +23

      Yes, and I think she's still missing ? It's going on what 10 or 11 years now ? I'm pretty sure it's her ex !

    • @verucasalty5
      @verucasalty5 Рік тому +12

      Damn I looked into it and this is a wild one

    • @JamieJai
      @JamieJai Рік тому +3

      😳😿

    • @JamieJai
      @JamieJai Рік тому +6

      I wonder if "That Chapter" covered it 🤔

  • @sarahhelmer6677
    @sarahhelmer6677 Рік тому +295

    4 babies left without a mother this is so heartbreaking I couldn't imagine what her family feels my heart goes out to them ❤️

    • @marilenamanna2105
      @marilenamanna2105 Рік тому +25

      She left them to go and search for fun....

    • @iaminevitable_
      @iaminevitable_ Рік тому +3

      @@marilenamanna2105 She’s already gone so it’s water under the bridge.

    • @pink_ivy5952
      @pink_ivy5952 Рік тому

      @@marilenamanna2105 literally what the fuck are u talking abt. Her mom told it was okay to hang out with her friends because she was around. SHE DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS GONNA GET MURDERED

    • @marilenamanna2105
      @marilenamanna2105 Рік тому +6

      @@pink_ivy5952 When you cross the street with the red light, what do you think is going to happen ??? Tell me I'm curious

    • @sassytrini
      @sassytrini Рік тому +9

      @@marilenamanna2105 she is allowed to have a breather. Her children were taken care of and well loved.

  • @danyelliebelly6964
    @danyelliebelly6964 Рік тому +88

    The “possibility of parole” makes my stomach hurt. This is so messed up on so many levels.

  • @michelefind
    @michelefind Рік тому +985

    This is truly sad. Not to victim shame at all but it’s important to talk to our loved ones about safety and making wise decisions. I made so many stupid decisions in my early 20s. I’m amazed that I’m still standing at 27. Lucky for me, I wise up quickly. Perpetrators are everywhere. Be safe everyone. Rest in peace Savannah.

    • @aromaladyellie
      @aromaladyellie Рік тому +224

      I don’t think it’s victim shaming to tell people to be careful and be safe. We warn people to wear helmets when on bicycles and motorbikes because of things that happened in the past. This is no different.

    • @laughingcorrpseholly4136
      @laughingcorrpseholly4136 Рік тому +195

      @@mewmew597 I agree with you. Women SHOULDN"T need to live in constant fear of being assaulted by men... it's not because of any choices they make or what they wear its because the person who murdered them is messed up and psycho! However, unfortunately... men assaulting women and murdering them more than likely isn't going to stop :/ And it's getting worse and worse every year... so I would rather make decisions and choices that keep me and my loved ones safe even if that means not going out alone or drinking alone. I shouldn't have to but unfortunately that's the way life is now.. I wish it were different. But I am going to do everything in my power to keep me and mine safe. That's not victim shaming that's just telling someone you want them to be okay and you don't want anything to happen them. It's not because of their choices but they CAN make choices to possibly prevent it from happening as much as possible.

    • @joannasaadati8810
      @joannasaadati8810 Рік тому +95

      @@mewmew597 If we know that men can pose a danger to a woman who is alone why not remind our loved ones to be cautious? There are so many companies out there that create devices for women's safety (car window smashers if you're not able to get out of a car, tamperproof cup covers so your beverage can't be spiked, etc), are these companies victim shaming or are they giving women tools to protect themselves from very real and potential dangers? Denying that there are ways to decrease your risk won't deter attackers.

    • @simoeannrose5066
      @simoeannrose5066 Рік тому +18

      Well said, take care of urself n ur friends. (Not a dig at the friends) imagine this being ur friend, u never know, so better safe than sorry😞
      Even a stranger, if u see something, say something, ask n give them an “out”.

    • @DariUtopian
      @DariUtopian Рік тому +91

      @@mewmew597 ​ but the reality is, our choices create our outcomes. It’s not victim shaming to tell someone to be careful and watch your surroundings. We’ve passed saying what we “should” be able to do as women and how safe we “should be”.. We know we can’t because men are going to be predators and in that case, you should tell the women in your family to ALWAYS be careful.

  • @eveofwonder
    @eveofwonder Рік тому +340

    The bystander effect is so real and yet so dangerous. It’s infuriating that this could have been avoided if those 2 men just spoke up. The amount of women and children that go missing and end up dead because people do not step in to help, is insane. My heart goes out to Savannah’s family but especially her children. They now have to grow up without a mother because of a man’s selfish decision.

    • @puppypound6231
      @puppypound6231 Рік тому +49

      I think the whole "mind your business" mentality is toxic tbh. It's how people get away with shitty things

    • @jl9480
      @jl9480 Рік тому +33

      This whole thing could have been avoided if she had went home with her friends instead of out with 3 men she barely knew

    • @xxwhispersxx2856
      @xxwhispersxx2856 Рік тому +8

      I understand not helping to not endanger your own person, but at least call the police!

    • @kaylamorris5531
      @kaylamorris5531 Рік тому +28

      @@jl9480 it's also could've been avoided if men could control themselves and stop killing women 🤷‍♀️

    • @sammygirl6910
      @sammygirl6910 Рік тому +3

      @@kaylamorris5531 That isn't going to happen. The best we can do is get the men who aren't predators to say or do something if they see something.

  • @itzbunny4649
    @itzbunny4649 Рік тому +83

    This is something to learn from, never stay in bars alone!!! When your friends leave it’s time for you to leave too. Don’t go anywhere with strangers female or male, especially a group of random guys you don’t know. You may think they’ll protect you or they’ll be fun but it’s nothing but risk and danger.

    • @Lena-so2lq
      @Lena-so2lq 10 місяців тому +11

      I learned the hard way, lucky to be alive with how i lived. A few years back. I went over to a guys house from the beach. The women i went there with, said they were stopping by their apartment and "would be right back." They didn't come back and that 6'6" huge monster of a man threw me all over the place, assaulting me like a rag doll. I finally escaped, wearing only my bikini, and whatever i could grab; keys and phone. So terrifying, and i was bruised, and damaged all over. Walked with a cane for days, it damaged my back even worse than it is. It woke me up to what could happen. I didnt forget it. If you have to leave things like clothes or shoes.. its not all important...just get out.

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 10 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Lena-so2lqI didn't get a few things from ur comment. How did those women claim to be related to that guy? Sounds like they were pimps who had set u up with him...

    • @itzbunny4649
      @itzbunny4649 10 місяців тому +5

      @@Lena-so2lq oh my god😣I’m so hurt this happened to you. Nobody deserves this and it’s scary how there are monsters living among us and you’d never know. Those women weren’t real friends because I would personally never leave my friend with someone neither of us know alone even if it’s for a minute. They ditched you and that is inexcusable and unforgivable. We are supposed to protect eachother as women and they definitely broke the code that night. I’m glad you’re healed physically and I’m rooting for your mental to heal too because I know that’s easier said than done.

    • @ohsoyouthinkyoucandance
      @ohsoyouthinkyoucandance 6 місяців тому +4

      @@Lena-so2lqI’m so glad you survived! I too have had some close calls lessons learned and never to be repeated.

    • @Lena-so2lq
      @Lena-so2lq 5 місяців тому +3

      @@maryanne7161 they were neighbors (or his ppl,) this is Treasure Island area in Florida, down in St Pete Beach. Very wealthy, 'exclusive" type area. They were probably hanging with him, got free blow, and thats a ruse to go up to his apartment to smoke weed or whatever, then "they'll be right back.' They werent my friends and they werent his either
      Pinellas County is top in Florida for sex trafficking, so i learned some things about the area in the last 5 years.
      Broward County was NEVER like this. I lived there near 20 years.
      Hope that clears it up. Dont come here without being strapped. These ppl are ruthless.

  • @hannahdimitrov7613
    @hannahdimitrov7613 Рік тому +121

    I went to school with Savannah and we were on the dance team together. I’m glad to see you cover it, Kendall. It’s hard to see something like this happen to someone you grew up with.

  • @theobazinga8555
    @theobazinga8555 Рік тому +169

    If you are a woman in a bar away from your town and drunk DO NOT go anywhere with people you don't know! Call a friend or your parents to come and pick you up! So many women had the same fate as Savannah and it's really sad to see young women die!!!!

    • @DS-yz4ro
      @DS-yz4ro Рік тому +3

      if you're a man (I'm guessing by name you might be, but there's gotta be women in the world who go by theo) anyway, if you're a man then your time is probably better spent making condemning comments to the creators of videos by those men who teach men to pick up by harassing women

    • @DavidKen878
      @DavidKen878 Рік тому +5

      @@DS-yz4ro Wow. You must really hate hearing the truth.

    • @DS-yz4ro
      @DS-yz4ro Рік тому

      @@DavidKen878 What's the point of teaching women and ignoring what men statistically do? I do hate the truth. I don't go out of a night. I wouldn't be in Savannah's situation of a night because I lock myself inside because I know men are too busy lecturing women to stop other men attacking us and unfortunately if it happens during the day then you have to talk to a lot of men in the court who frankly have zero fucks to give. I know you hate the truth and are trying to deflect by protecting that comment on to me. I also know you will have to work very hard to stop yourself replying to me in a nasty way. If you can bring yourself to reply then dont expect one back. If you don't understand in this day and age then you never will so I give up.

    • @DavidKen878
      @DavidKen878 Рік тому +5

      @@DS-yz4ro I stopped reading after "I do hate the truth." Stop bashing men and start holding women accountable for their actions. It'll take you so much further in life.

    • @DavidKen878
      @DavidKen878 Рік тому +2

      @V P How is my comment bashing anyone? It's so sad how holding people accountable for their actions is now considered shaming.

  • @Hold_the_Front_777
    @Hold_the_Front_777 Рік тому +298

    So many props to the dad who knows if they would've kept going back so many more times without him. We can all hope that we could do the same and give up our son for the family and the possible safety of others.

    • @TheLauraVEffect
      @TheLauraVEffect Рік тому +15

      That's a real father imo. We are here to protect our children, however, we also need to make sure they know that there are consequences for their actions, and that it's important to at least try your best to live as a law abiding citizen!

  • @braveforbesedits2687
    @braveforbesedits2687 Рік тому +97

    thank you so much. my therapist is actually savannah’s cousin, and he told me about her story all the way back before she was found. i have been following your channel for years and began requesting her case when i found out. the news she was found was heartbreaking, but it was a relief for her family. i told my therapist about your channel back when this all took place, and i will be sure to let him know that you covered it. thank you for bringing awareness to such an awful crime. i’m glad savannah has gotten justice, although i wish the sentence wasn’t so lenient

  • @lost-my-way
    @lost-my-way Рік тому +50

    The whole "have to wait 24 hours" will never not infuriate me. I sincerely cannot fathom how that's still a thing ANYWHERE. Best case scenario, cops find a person reported missing and at least alleviates reason for concern. Age shouldn't matter, when time is always of the essence. How many more have to suffer because of this ridiculous practice and just poor police work?

    • @theredqveen
      @theredqveen Рік тому +2

      i live in the UK and there is no limit on when you can report somebody missing! it baffles me how that is a thing in some us states

    • @maryanne7161
      @maryanne7161 10 місяців тому

      Ikr? How does the "they are an adult and have a right to leave on their own free will" make sense? When their family is saying that they are missing, does the police think that their family must be torturing them and thats why they ran away? In that case, why didn't they report their family to the police along with evidence instead of risking unsafe conditions by simply running away?

    • @candycane2710
      @candycane2710 5 місяців тому

      There’s a whole show dedicated to the first 48 hours of a crime. Because that’s the time frame youre most likely to find the victims still alive. If the first 48 hours are the most vital in finding someone why the hell would they make it not possible to file a report until at least 24 hours later😒

  • @44Krow
    @44Krow Рік тому +81

    Thank god for David’s dad for supporting the case and insisting the police come back out and search.
    May Savannah rest peacefully.

  • @tammy.x
    @tammy.x Рік тому +67

    i am just so glad that the killer’s dad came forward and basically demanded a search! most parents take their children’s side no matter what the circumstances but he didn’t and if did this case would have never been solved. he’s truly thought about the tragic things his son could have done and his morals are better than most parents to be honest

  • @user-yq8kd4ci3l
    @user-yq8kd4ci3l Рік тому +41

    I am so ANGRY that his friends just left him with her. After even acknowledging how 'strange' and offputting he is. Sick.

  • @meljstephan
    @meljstephan Рік тому +73

    I refuse to ever leave my friends alone after going out together. I don't care if I have to drag them home, I'm not leaving anybody at the bar, club, etc.

  • @moirapereira7673
    @moirapereira7673 Рік тому +798

    The amount of rage I feel for those two guys who didn't give a shit about Savannah and left her there... Absolutely no consideration for anything but themselves.

    • @krisrei8942
      @krisrei8942 Рік тому +44

      they absolutely failed her, at the very least they could have called the police & although its not the police's responsibility to take care of Savannah either partys still could have stepped in & called for a ride home for her.
      if uber, lyft or taxi would not go that far of a distance to her house if the 2 men explained how uncomfortable they felt to police leaving her alone possibly another police officer could have been kind enough to make the drive to make sure she got home safe.
      at the end of the day if they would have contacted the police with their concerns & the police also did nothing to help then it would have been on them for not figuring some alternative for her knowing the concerns these men had & could have given them a faster start on the investigation.

    • @lynnsjourney8198
      @lynnsjourney8198 Рік тому +87

      I do not think they thought he would kill her. Im sure looking back her friends and his friends would have made different choices.

    • @SS-jo4xv
      @SS-jo4xv Рік тому +8

      @@lynnsjourney8198 yeah but they sure did think he was gonna rape her. They just didnt care. Women are alone when in the presence of most men.

    • @1313TommyGun
      @1313TommyGun Рік тому +57

      And why didn't they contact the police straight away when seen she gone missing?? The fact that they didn't come forward can't be legal. Guilty af to leave her then not come forward with their information

    • @inell760
      @inell760 Рік тому +90

      @@1313TommyGun Don’t forget both her friends who she knew for years left her intoxicated in a bar full of strangers.. I am sure everyone wished they did something different that night.

  • @Naijacatt
    @Naijacatt Рік тому +288

    This case really broke my heart. I was going to the University of Kentucky at the time. The bar she was last seen at was such a hot spot for thirsty Thursday. Everyone went there, it’s so scary this could happen to anybody! I lived down the street from the bar and we would leave are door unlocked. I had 6 roommates that were in sororities. We had friends as neighbors, so everyone was in and out. Never ever thought somthing like this would happen here . Also a lot of relgious people where judging her for going out and being a mother! Her family has had to deal with a lot of pain! Very heartbreaking

    • @SHARKAST1C
      @SHARKAST1C Рік тому +35

      Anyone who blames her needs a therapist. She was basically a baby herself, the judgments wouldn't exist if it was a young father. There's no excuse for murder, period. It doesn't matter what she did that night, it shouldn't have ended in her death.

    • @ShazeemKhan
      @ShazeemKhan Рік тому +11

      Agreed, saddening that here "friends" abandoned her like that, sad also is the 2 guys saw something was off wit David the dope and just left her

    • @FrostAndTheForest
      @FrostAndTheForest Рік тому +10

      The not locking your doors -thing always shocks me :D. I grew up in Finland which is one of the safer countries in the world but still we could not even leave the door unlocked. This mode did not exist on the door, it was either open or locked. Still to this day I lock my front door and my bedroom door every night, just in case. I could never sleep if I knew that anyone could walk into the house... Happy to hear nothing happened to you.

    • @geraldineklatt7914
      @geraldineklatt7914 Рік тому +2

      So sad for her children and her family 🙏🙏. He needs to rot in prison Thank you

    • @Naijacatt
      @Naijacatt Рік тому +4

      @@FrostAndTheForest I know I lived with potheads and drunks who party all day , and forgot there keys all the time. the door was Always open. I locked my bedroom door when I slept but I was young, naive and didn’t think of scary things like someone breaking in😩 first time living on my own after leaving a very sheltered life

  • @lindseyalexis1157
    @lindseyalexis1157 Рік тому +61

    Thank you for covering this case. I live in lexington and have spent many nights at the bars where she was last seen and am the same age as savannah. Just a reminder to be so so careful. Never leave your friends at the bar alone, and not to go home with strangers alone. You just never know what can happen these days. 😢

    • @anacorreia8058
      @anacorreia8058 Рік тому +2

      This is why online dating is actually safer than traditional dating. Going to bars/clubs and meeting men is a huge red flag and huge recipe for disaster

    • @bosschamberlain8353
      @bosschamberlain8353 Рік тому +2

      @@anacorreia8058 um ma'am, online dating is not cool either. I rather meet you at a grocery store or gas station so I know at least how you really look. Don't be misled like this lady in the story.

    • @Shay016-
      @Shay016- Рік тому +1

      I live just south of you by about an hour and this case really broke my heart. Too many cases like this in our part of Ky😢💔

  • @alliereesor115
    @alliereesor115 Рік тому +70

    It's frightening to know that monsters like David exist.

  • @raquelknell6879
    @raquelknell6879 Рік тому +227

    So sad I hate that the two guys knew something was off and just still left her alone with that guy! :( And I cannot believe he only got 50 years? He should be in there for life.

    • @williepearl278
      @williepearl278 Рік тому +1

      Idk how old he was but there’s a good chance he will die in prison

    • @mamatried925
      @mamatried925 Рік тому +6

      that’s where the real outrage should be!! how can we have faith in a corrupt system!

    • @roselohjhik9898
      @roselohjhik9898 Рік тому +14

      I’m also upset she even went with any of them like why???

    • @MandiMomOf8Channel
      @MandiMomOf8Channel Рік тому +11

      And her own "friends" who left her alone at that bar in the first place 💔

    • @supravaceplakova2949
      @supravaceplakova2949 Рік тому +1

      he got only 50 years based on the plea deal, yet he never told the truth about what happened to her or how she was murdered. The family will never know, yet one day he will walk free, and do this again.

  • @AnnBoleyn1
    @AnnBoleyn1 Рік тому +240

    I work with the twins grandmother n this has been a gut wrenching ordeal. The twins r great, n Shaq is a great father n his SO loves all three of those children immensely n they have a wonderful life, it’s just devastating their mother is gone. I don’t know a lot about the oldest child.

    • @malvarab
      @malvarab Рік тому +26

      Thanks for the update! It's nice to know they're doing well despite the tragic loss of their mother.

    • @Brittany4sure
      @Brittany4sure Рік тому +16

      ❤ glad to hear. I was about to comment and ask about Shaq. Thanks for your post. God bless

    • @AnnBoleyn1
      @AnnBoleyn1 Рік тому +6

      @@Brittany4sure God bless u ❤️

    • @AnnBoleyn1
      @AnnBoleyn1 Рік тому +11

      @@Brittany4sure Grandma is Leena, n she is SO involved in their lives, SO MUCH love

    • @iwapuniwai273
      @iwapuniwai273 Рік тому +12

      So relieved to know he's in the picture and that the all are doing well.

  • @lashonteblunson9014
    @lashonteblunson9014 Рік тому +48

    Me and Savannah are the same age, just a couple months apart. It brings tears to my eyes that she was murdered so senselessly, those 4 boys of hers deserve to grow up with their mom. The fact that David is just a waste of space in a jail cell is the only “good” outcome of this all, I hope he never has a day of peace for the rest of his life. I hope Savannah is somewhere happy and watching over her boys❤❤❤❤

  • @nikkiej.5875
    @nikkiej.5875 Рік тому +64

    There are so many cases where a young woman goes out to hang with friends and then their life is taken too soon. It’s so heartbreaking. Because of how much rage David felt about being rejected by a woman makes me think that is what could’ve happened to Savannah. I think when Savannah was hanging out with David, he showed an interest in her but she rejected him because she wasn’t interested. He flew into a rage again but this time, he fed into his dark mind and killed Savannah out of rage. It’s so sad that she was killed and taken from her family at such a young age. My condolences go to her family and friends. This case is so heartbreaking. I really hope when the time comes, David isn’t granted parole. He doesn’t deserve to be released.

  • @miakay
    @miakay Рік тому +52

    My dad always says "No matter what...please tell someone where you are every hour". Hell, even make a snapchat or Facebook post with your location. Don't let these horrible people get away.

    • @valerielawlor851
      @valerielawlor851 Рік тому +8

      I get my 19yr old son to text me every time he's leaving to go somewhere once or twice when he's there and then when he's home and i mean everytime no matter if he's going to a bar or to the cinema he even texts when he's finished classes and when he get home and I love him dearly for it because he knows he is putting me at ease

  • @kylaparatchek3568
    @kylaparatchek3568 Рік тому +78

    I am from Lexington. Thank you for covering her story. The local news, towards the beginning of the case, painted her as a wild party girl that ran off with men to not have to parent anymore. There was so much talk like that. It's tragic. I have been closely following the case. RIP Savannah

    • @kbg.sammie
      @kbg.sammie Рік тому +10

      Same ! I was so disappointed with the way she painted ...

  • @partiprocanada
    @partiprocanada Рік тому +25

    I really appreciate this father not trying to cover up for his son at all

  • @clarewhite3004
    @clarewhite3004 Рік тому +18

    I live twenty minutes from where Savannah disappeared. I remember when she went missing and the social media commentary on the news articles had a lot of "No one deserves this, but..." followed by opinions on her parenting, social drinking, going out, being seen with men that night, etc. "No one deserves that but I became a mother at the same age and of course it's hard but I dropped everything and devoted myself to them! I stopped going out because I was a mother and I had responsibilities!" "No one deserves that but getting drunk and going home with strange men is dangerous and you can't do that when you have kids!" "No one deserves that but she wasn't actually the devoted mom of four, she didn't even have custody!" It was very very nasty.

  • @heathernikki5734
    @heathernikki5734 Рік тому +11

    When I was 17 I was going to catch a ride with 2 older boys bc I wanted to leave my friends party. One of THEIR friends pulled me aside and didn’t give details but said very seriously “Do NOT go with them” so I didn’t. One of them later was in the news for r*pe. I’ve always been grateful to that guy.

  • @happychildforever9750
    @happychildforever9750 Рік тому +213

    I can’t imagine how hard this case must have been for everyone involved, even David’s father who worked with the police against his own son, bless him for helping Savannah get justice that she deserves and not protecting his murderer son.. I hope her 4 sons are okay and judging by what we have seen and heard about her family and friends, they are in good hands ❤️ Rest in peace 🙏🏻😢

  • @katdrinkard3271
    @katdrinkard3271 Рік тому +297

    I can only imagine how her friend feels that went out with her. We can all learn a lesson here - regardless of any argument or feelings, you always make sure that your friend gets home. It’s still not her fault (David is just a sick and evil person) but it’s the least we can do.

    • @rosesareblue73
      @rosesareblue73 Рік тому +11

      Seriously, I can't imagine how she must feel now!! It's just so sad & pisses me off sooo much that there are so many evil , twisted unstable m effers out there who "hunt"/ target vulnerable people, a majority are women. 😢

    • @nancynancy4622
      @nancynancy4622 Рік тому +33

      Her female friend is not the 1 who left her..the male friend did. The female friend left first after a fight..knowing she was with their other friend she didn't leave knowing she would be alone

    • @BookwormVlogz
      @BookwormVlogz Рік тому +13

      I don't agree I have a ex friend who chased me with a knife and wanted to beat me up for telling her to plase go home with me bkuz she took 6 Xanax u can sometimes hurt ur self trying to help only thing I did was said ok stay but I'm calling ur mom and bf they went for her she still mad till this day because I helped she said I was a snitch I said no may be I saved ur life ..

    • @ashleybecker7836
      @ashleybecker7836 Рік тому +11

      She should of went home after her friends left ..and then leaving with 3 random men after ..oh no girl 🙏🏽

    • @sanimolina8338
      @sanimolina8338 Рік тому +9

      Or people should go home when other friends are leaving instead of staying alone.
      Some people can get highly annoying when you go out in a group, keep saying to stay 'just an hour more' and then always want more time when the hour has passed.
      At some point they might make things unsafe for others as well, because public transport stops running/roads become deserted etc past a certain time.

  • @kimann311
    @kimann311 Рік тому +11

    This happened in my town. I worked at a local restaurant, her father was one of my regulars. He was absolutely heart broken. Incidentally, one of the guys that was last seen with her, also worked at the restaurant I was working at. He definitely wasn't involved. David Sparks acted alone. I waited on her several times with her father. She was a really sweet girl. I recall waiting on her when she was pregnant. She asked a lot of nutritional questions, was very health conscious bc she was pregnant. (Just a side note to paint a picture of what she was like) Her father is extremely sweet and definitely heart broken over her death. So many people put out so much disinformation in the beginning, the family went through so much emotional trauma, they couldn't go out in public for awhile. :( I'm glad David Sparks was turned in and gave this family a little bit of closure.

  • @unavailablehamster
    @unavailablehamster Рік тому +572

    everyone that was with her that night failed her. first her friends just leaving her at the bar by herself then those two guys leaving her alone with David when they knew something was off. they would rather avoid a slightly uncomfortable situation than save someone's life. this is why misogyny will never end until men start holding each other accountable instead of looking the other way.

    • @kellidh9887
      @kellidh9887 Рік тому +130

      I think she failed herself. Sounds like she didn't have a very good track record for making good decisions. Not shaming but it's the truth. Sad that this had to happen!

    • @kelab4599
      @kelab4599 Рік тому +63

      @@kellidh9887 sure she may not have made the best decisions but that doesn’t mean that people didn’t fail her.

    • @lisabradford8180
      @lisabradford8180 Рік тому +7

      @@kelab4599 amen.

    • @katlynrigney3843
      @katlynrigney3843 Рік тому

      @@kellidh9887 just shut up .. who are you to judge someone? Like they say don’t judge a book by it’s cover. Just cause she didn’t make the best decisions in life doesn’t mean she’s a horrible person. NOBODY IS PERFECT. INCLUDING YOU. At the end of the day her children lost their mother and that’s what’s sad.

    • @sirenasings6
      @sirenasings6 Рік тому +54

      @@kellidh9887 this comment was the epitome of victim shaming 😒 how insensitive. None of this was her fault. She was young and wanted a night out, she shouldn’t be faulted for that.

  • @Annaevelin-
    @Annaevelin- Рік тому +46

    I honestly cannot imagine going through the mental processing of hoping that Savannah comes back alive to just needing to find a body and get answers. It must be absolutely devastating for those close to her. She truly did care for her sons and was taken way too early from this world.

  • @abagailhensley-burton7293
    @abagailhensley-burton7293 Рік тому +51

    This case hits home for me as I went to school with savannah 🥺 What happened to her is so sad and makes you realize it can happen to anyone. Thank you for covering her story!

    • @caseyneistat30_
      @caseyneistat30_ Рік тому

      Special love and appreciation to you for making out your time to watch and comment. You have been selected for my Draw🥳🎊Winners should send a message via telegram to claim prize.👆👆

  • @mada7393
    @mada7393 Рік тому +120

    Kendall is such a special human 🥺raising so much money to help people in this UA-cam world where a lot are interested in getting as much money as they can for their designer things and fancy vacations and never talking about things that actually matter.
    Kendall, you are an amazing human being 🙏🏻💓

    • @robinnadhasky109
      @robinnadhasky109 Рік тому +3

      ❤😊. I totally 💯 agree with you. Kendall is a wonderful, beautiful 😍 person and she is so giving to others who are in need of help and support. God Bless her heart and soul for everything she’s done for so many people. Instead of her being interested in material things she is doing a lot of charitable work for so many others and it’s amazing what she brings to life on her podcast. She certainly brings it all forward so that other people listen and possibly even help. Bless you, Kendall, and bless your little baby too. I’m certain you are a wonderful and loving mother which other children should have as well too. You are a very good example of being a mom. LOVE 💕 your podcast and have been an avid fan for many years now. Please keep up the good work you do. Thank you dear friend 😊 xx 😘.

    • @Mg-ht8xb
      @Mg-ht8xb Рік тому

      You are so right, Kendall brings so much compassion to her work. This is a cause worth fighting for. Everyday women die at the hands of men, it doesn't seem like it will ever change 😪

  • @tdbbaker207
    @tdbbaker207 Рік тому +79

    Prayers to Savannah’s family. What a beautiful thing David’s dad did to get this resolved. The officers and dogs may need extensive training. Seems they missed a lot early on.

    • @InvaderTee
      @InvaderTee Рік тому +9

      People had been complaining about the smell for weeks but the police never came out

    • @melindakeown7500
      @melindakeown7500 Рік тому +3

      Agree 💯 %!!! How embarrassing and shameful of an investigation!!

  • @jovegee1436
    @jovegee1436 Рік тому +236

    Hi!! I submitted a request for a case in Puerto Rico. Cases in Puerto Rico don’t get much attention. I would love for you to cover it! It is a very interesting case.
    Please like this comment so she reads it!

    • @alexcarlson4344
      @alexcarlson4344 Рік тому +6

      Liked! What’s the case if u don’t mind me asking?

    • @mariliac8992
      @mariliac8992 Рік тому

      I agree. I wanted to submit the Killing of Keishla Rodriguez Ortiz by the boxer Felix Verdejo.

    • @mygirlwendy1850
      @mygirlwendy1850 Рік тому +5

      I agree. I very rarely hear of any cases being reported on from Puerto Rico. I definitely would be interested in watching!

    • @annaarroyo316
      @annaarroyo316 Рік тому +4

      Is it the Lorenzo case? I hope she looks into that case.

    • @jikookpm
      @jikookpm Рік тому +3

      I’m from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and I hope she covers it soon 🥹

  • @IzzyBizzy1206
    @IzzyBizzy1206 Рік тому +11

    When the Detective said she stood on the strawberry patch, instant tears! I can only imagine her feelings and guilt after this case. Very sad, but so happy that they were able to pin this guy.

  • @bennettb
    @bennettb Рік тому +18

    Thank you for covering this. Her story was local to me and the news coverage was huge.
    The closure was so heartbreaking, but I’m glad her family has it.

  • @hajamarie5960
    @hajamarie5960 Рік тому +54

    Dads matter. Her step dad knew she was doing too much, it’s sad..

    • @alexcarlson4344
      @alexcarlson4344 Рік тому +33

      Totally agree! Like sis why u going off w these random men u just met?

    • @nacolegoodman7278
      @nacolegoodman7278 Рік тому +18

      @@alexcarlson4344 thank you for saying that. I agree there should be no mom shaming. If you're ill equipped at least the kids were with people who could care for them. However, there should there should also be a disclaimer that hanging out in bars alone and leaving with strangers is very high risk behavior.

    • @amb_.
      @amb_. Рік тому +1

      Exactly.

    • @Alex-cw1ph
      @Alex-cw1ph Рік тому +4

      @@nacolegoodman7278 yep. It's not like this girl was underage. She could have bought a box of wine and had a girl's night in in her own home. The fact that parents don't talk about this stuff with their kids is so dangerous.

  • @katieestepp2363
    @katieestepp2363 Рік тому +39

    This case broke me. I was at the hospital across the street from the bar she disappeared from that night. I was pregnant, and devastated thinking about bringing my baby into a world where her babies were missing their mom. I’m so glad she was found.

  • @SpillTheTeaWithShae
    @SpillTheTeaWithShae Рік тому +30

    thank you kendall for giving us a chance to request our stories to be heard. no one deserves to die the way these victims did and to have that chance to spread their name on your platform is truly a blessing. thank you seriously 💙

  • @jasminetorres1998
    @jasminetorres1998 Рік тому +194

    It’s so sad that people look down on parents going out on their own time to time. We aren’t just parents we are human as well and deserve a break.

    • @madapigi1
      @madapigi1 Рік тому +55

      But how can you leave a bar with two strangers in the middle of the night when you have two babies waiting for you at home :( you can have fun without being that reckless

    • @CoCo-yv3hl
      @CoCo-yv3hl Рік тому +40

      Then definitely dont continue to have kids & be careless.

    • @kallijayasuriya7025
      @kallijayasuriya7025 Рік тому +16

      Giulia and Co Co - would you say that if it were a father having his own free time?

    • @madapigi1
      @madapigi1 Рік тому +18

      @@kallijayasuriya7025we live in a world where women are more in danger than men in this situation. Let’s not act like it’s not true

    • @melanie142able
      @melanie142able Рік тому +13

      @@kallijayasuriya7025 I would. Takes two to make ‘em and in the best for the children two should raise ‘em. Truthfully she should’ve never gotten intoxicated and left with men. Yes in a perfect world no one is dangerous and you can be as care free as you would like. However we don’t live in a perfect world and women should always be safety conscious. As for men you should search up the case where the man would give guys rides, drug them and they’d wake up bound in his basement. Two were able to escape but one didn’t. So yes men should be just as safety conscious.

  • @lilmssimsalot
    @lilmssimsalot Рік тому +33

    i so wish those 2 men had acted on their guts and taken savanah with them. even if they just dropped her off at a hotel or asked her to call someone… please never leave anyone alone. please don’t leave your friends alone. please don’t let strangers go off with people they clearly don’t know. when you’re intoxicated you don’t make the best choices so please step in and make those choices for them if you can.

  • @ItsJustADick
    @ItsJustADick Рік тому +31

    Thank you for being honest and calling it like it is. Calling him a freak was the most UA-cam friendly way you could put it

  • @elexis3728
    @elexis3728 Рік тому +24

    Imagine if this guys Father had not pushed law enforcement to go back to his property and search! Her remains might not have ever been found.

  • @innawewe
    @innawewe Рік тому +22

    My heart is breaking for her children! Can not stop crying! Such an animal this man who took her young life and destroyed many others 😔

  • @Maya-lv5ed
    @Maya-lv5ed Рік тому +123

    I think it's so messed up that her "friends" left her in that bar, as well as those 2 guys that knew their "friend" was very off but still decided to leave her with him. But I do appreciate the dad for being so helpful. I know it's a hard thing to do to turn your kids in but I'm so glad he did
    I also think that the police dropped the ball several times during this investigation...

    • @unprocessed_life
      @unprocessed_life Рік тому +13

      I think while it was shitty to leave her, it was great they came forward to talk eventually. Without that, she'd be missing forever.

  • @maggiewilson9310
    @maggiewilson9310 Рік тому +61

    I’m from Richmond and I vividly remember this case. A family friend of ours knew her father. absolutely devastating

    • @fenrir6434
      @fenrir6434 Рік тому +8

      I'm from Richmond also. I remember when equi search were looking for her.

  • @bloodybarnicles3605
    @bloodybarnicles3605 Рік тому +23

    I'm not from that area of Kentucky but I am from Kentucky and I remember how strong of an impact this case had on ALL of us. Everyone I know mourned this sweet girl and kept an eye out for her. I still think about her and her babies often

  • @ashleyrichardson5662
    @ashleyrichardson5662 Рік тому +15

    I’m so glad to see you covering this case. It’s local to me, and there are so many bits and pieces that people never knew.

  • @thesandravshow
    @thesandravshow Рік тому +69

    I had twins 2 weeks before my daughter 2nd birthday at 30 years old and it is HARD. I don’t even know how I survived the first couple of years. I couldn’t imagine trying to manage at such a young age.

  • @CosmicSirenMandi
    @CosmicSirenMandi Рік тому +29

    This case pulled a lot of heartstrings for me Even though she was a young mom, she had her whole life ahead of her! I feel bad for all of her kids; they may have issues growing up when they discover what happens to her. It's also a reminder to also NEVER leave your friend alone at a bar or a nightclub alone it can be very dangerous. I would never leave my best friend or family member alone especially if their drinking.

  • @agds91078
    @agds91078 Рік тому +31

    The prison where David’s at is maybe 30 mins away from where I live. This story for sure saddened our area so much and still is awful to hear about or think about especially when her precious babies are seen out with her parents. Thank you sweet Kendall for doing this true crime story time for us. Sending love from southeast Kentucky 💙

    • @tonya-38
      @tonya-38 7 місяців тому

      I worked at the jail where he was incarcerated before going to that prison. There are SOOO many details I could add to this after dealing with him daily for months. Things we found, things he said to me, to other female inmates...

  • @simplyboppingK
    @simplyboppingK Рік тому +28

    I can't imagine what her friends are going through, but WHY would you leave your friend alone in general? I can't imagine the amount of guilt I would have leaving my drunk friend alone. I was very drunk at a bar once and I was puking in the bathroom and the ONLY person that checked up on me was a BARTENDER there... And my friend didn't make sure I got home, I had another friend get a taxi for me to bring me home..

    • @jsmith5509
      @jsmith5509 Рік тому +9

      @Jolly Kat, I'm glad you're safe but the big question is WHY put yourself into a situation where you're so intoxicated? Anything could have happened to you. As for the friend who left you alone, perhaps her judgement was also clouded by alcohol.

    • @simplyboppingK
      @simplyboppingK Рік тому +3

      @@jsmith5509 It definitely was. My point was that no one should have to babysit you drunk but like you said their judgment definitely could have been clouded as sad as it is

    • @ohsoyouthinkyoucandance
      @ohsoyouthinkyoucandance Рік тому +1

      @kat as someone who was once a bartender my advice is don’t go to bars and better yet don’t drink at all. You can’t believe the horrible things I’ve seen even from middle aged people. Cheating, hitting, drugging of drinks. I rarely drink at all and if I do it’s with a close friend in my own home or a glass of wine with dinner at a restaurant. Not trying to be all preachy by the way but alcohol truly causes nothing but problems in life

    • @simplyboppingK
      @simplyboppingK Рік тому

      @@ohsoyouthinkyoucandance thanks for the advice but I will continue to drink and go out to bars with people I trust

    • @cscs3310
      @cscs3310 7 місяців тому +1

      @@simplyboppingK and hope they babysit you...

  • @lowridesunday
    @lowridesunday Рік тому +90

    I had two children by the time I was 20 and let me tell you, I had a hard time adjusting and ruined my relationship in order to be able to go out to party. I am so thankful for my third child who saved me. I am now thriving. I am married and have 4 children. I'm thankful to be alive after putting myself in so many dangerous situations in my 20's. Girls, it's not worth it. Drinking and partying ages you and ruins your life. Stay home and cozy & post some selfies online if you really crave attention like I used to.

    • @rubypadilla860
      @rubypadilla860 Рік тому +11

      It doesn’t ruin your life , do it with ease and have a balance. I don’t want kids but if I ever had kids I wouldn’t stop my active social life

    • @rachelroberts7941
      @rachelroberts7941 Рік тому +24

      @@rubypadilla860 says everyone ever. Till they have kids lol

    • @Himaryous
      @Himaryous Рік тому +10

      Don't be too hard on yourself. Women shouldn't have to be prisoners of the house. Everyone needs a break. Most of us have imbibed enough to have impaired judgment at some point in our lives...most of us don't end up in a car with a compulsive murderer. And for all we know, David could have spiked her drink, she might not have had that much.

    • @lj0727
      @lj0727 Рік тому +8

      @@rachelroberts7941 I have 3 and it hasn't ruined my social life at all. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @alyssadana5011
      @alyssadana5011 Рік тому

      ❤❤

  • @Marie-vo9hr
    @Marie-vo9hr Рік тому +147

    There is absolutely no way to victim shame. We all have made not so wise decisions, and never imagine we will disappear. There are 4 babies without their mama and a mother and father without their baby. RIP savannah 💔

    • @courtney_1996
      @courtney_1996 Рік тому +22

      She got herself into a situation...how is that not her fault

    • @Calaveraqueen24
      @Calaveraqueen24 Рік тому +10

      @@courtney_1996 it aint her fault that she was killed

    • @courtney_1996
      @courtney_1996 Рік тому +7

      @@Calaveraqueen24 its her fault she went home with strangers and the correct word is "isn't"

    • @Marie-vo9hr
      @Marie-vo9hr Рік тому +4

      @@courtney_1996 she was intoxicated? You’ve never made a not so wise decision in your entire life? Pleeeeeaaasseeeee

    • @glitterqueen7024
      @glitterqueen7024 Рік тому +1

      @@courtney_1996 you are proof that this world just keeps getting worse and worse. Shame on you.

  • @rushhookhornadventures20
    @rushhookhornadventures20 Рік тому +6

    I will never fully understand how people leave friends behind at bars! Especially when they are really drunk :( what happened to the buddy system? I’m a guy and when ever I used to go the bar we always looked out for each other even tho we were guys! And sometimes if there was lady or anyone for that matter that we noticed was left at the bar or was being harassed or looked super uncomfortable one of us or whatever would step in and ask if they needed help or make a presence known and inform the bartender to keep a close eye out.

  • @Mel__21
    @Mel__21 Рік тому +80

    I was 19 when I had my son. I myself am team one and done lol. College, being a parent trying to have a social life, it’s definitely overwhelming. I’m 27 now only one year older than Savannah. this is so heartbreaking to hear. 😢 I wished those two men hadn’t just left her with David or that neither her friend and the guy she went out with that night hadn’t left her at the bar alone. Ugh.

    • @jsmith5509
      @jsmith5509 Рік тому +32

      @Mel 21, those 2 Black men were NOT responsible for her safety. If anything, it's good for them that they didn't try to take her home. Two Black men driving with a drunk white woman in THAT part of the country would have been accused of kidnapping and other bogus charges. Sad, but true.

    • @casey5683
      @casey5683 Рік тому +17

      @@jsmith5509 I actually agree with you. Even if they just had a feeling they needed to get the hell out of there, then they did. It’s weird to me barely anything was said about her two friends leaving her but a lot was said about the two men who didn’t know her leaving her.

    • @Lizzybaby30500
      @Lizzybaby30500 Рік тому +11

      @@jsmith5509 yeah tbh she was a grown women. This is why I dont go out and I'm a homebody.. 30 no kids and still dont go out cant trust anyone.. these women will just get drunk and hop in cars with strangers and theres no way ever..

    • @Mel__21
      @Mel__21 Рік тому +2

      @@jsmith5509 I also agree with you in some ways. It’s just sad all together. Can’t imagine how own friend feels.

    • @tianalanise
      @tianalanise Рік тому +11

      @@jsmith5509 i’ve been scrolling trying to find this comment. It’s very frustrating that with stories like these even the person telling the story likes to ignore the obvious. At the end of the day this was a “grown“ woman she was very sober in the beginning of the night and nobody was responsible for her. The decision to even go out was not a sound one. I’m 22 myself and I have only went out once drinking because I do not trust anyone to be with me in those situations. I’m not dragging a drunk person either that I don’t know who probably insistent on leaving them. if those men men felt like they were in danger they had every right to leave whenever they wanted to and didn’t have to ask anybody wants her twice if they were coming along. Just because the situation is unfortunate does not mean that the friend in the men are who is responsible. The murderer is who is responsible for this. This should be a tall tale to all people women and men to make better sound decisions when you go out especially if you intend on getting intoxicated.

  • @crazyraycooguh
    @crazyraycooguh Рік тому +10

    “Friends” NEVER leave their friends in the company of people they don’t know without checking on them.

  • @elliespeed2815
    @elliespeed2815 Рік тому +42

    i am from richmond and i also attended eastern kentucky at the same time as savannah. she was such a bright soul, we had a math class together and she ended up leaving halfway through the semester due to her pregnancy. she was an amazing person and it’s truly tragic to see how things played out for such a warm hearted person. may she rest in harmony.

  • @lydiapfeil1307
    @lydiapfeil1307 Рік тому +33

    I couldn't help but tear up knowing I watched this video on her twins' birthday. Thinking of all the milestones and the life she'll miss with her sons. That man deserves to rot in prison and I'm disgusted he even has a CHANCE of being released some day

  • @WideAwakeHuman
    @WideAwakeHuman Рік тому +11

    You know what’s better than the buddy system that continues to fail?
    Not getting drunk and going home with strangers. Sooo many of these stories out there but it’s still totally acceptable. Crazy

  • @RAWRanna
    @RAWRanna Рік тому +197

    Wow, her friends really let her down. Those two men did as well. Why would you leave a visibly extremely intoxicated young woman alone and ESPECIALLY alone with a strange man? This is so sad. RIP Savannah :(

    • @lynnsjourney8198
      @lynnsjourney8198 Рік тому +42

      What if the friends said it was time to go and she wouldnt. Im sure the alcohol affected her judgement. She might have refused to leave. So sad heartbroken

    • @lilmssimsalot
      @lilmssimsalot Рік тому +19

      @@lynnsjourney8198 i get it, but even if i have to physically drag my friend out, i will. the temporary fight is worth it

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Рік тому +18

      @@lynnsjourney8198 Then you make her leave??? You don’t leave AN INTOXICATED PERSON alone at a bar. That’s common sense. I’d rather drag out my drunk friend with a struggle and take them home than leave them and have them end up assaulted or worse…

    • @scout72430
      @scout72430 Рік тому +31

      Unfortunately, I had friends like her in my 20s and there often is no getting through to them when they are drunk they'll find a way to do what they want. for the people who say they would fight their friend, well guess what you'd likely be the one getting kicked out of the bar.

    • @lilmssimsalot
      @lilmssimsalot Рік тому +5

      @@scout72430 and then the too drunk friend would be kicked out too 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @alaynascott4957
    @alaynascott4957 Рік тому +56

    Can I just say….”Girl code” is NEVER leaving your friend alone at a bar/ANYWHERE. “Guy code” is just doing whatever it takes to get each other laid/hooked up. I really believe one was broken that night and the other was followed HEAVILY. RIP Savannah and peace to her family 💓

    • @cozycasasmr4510
      @cozycasasmr4510 Рік тому +2

      Exactly. Even if that means letting your "bro" have sex with a clearly intoxicated chick a.k.a rape ! They literally said he was a weirdo but they didn't take basic human responsibility

    • @alishaywaseem
      @alishaywaseem Рік тому +5

      I read that she wanted to stay and her friends wants to leave that's why they argue.i don't want to victim shame but it's her choice to stay and leave with 3 men while heavily intoxicated.

    • @bananayummyable
      @bananayummyable 24 дні тому

      @@alishaywaseem idc, if my friend is intoxicated and wants to hang out with guys, Im staying in the corner sipping water. But Im sure as hell not leaving her with 3 male strangers

  • @meganbarnhart8097
    @meganbarnhart8097 Рік тому +3

    I'm so glad you covered this! This is the first true crime video I've ever gotten my husband to watch with me and I believe it's because it's so local to us. I've requested multiple podcasts to cover this because I was truly heartbroken when it was covered. Again, thank you ❤

  • @sara.says.
    @sara.says. Рік тому +3

    I live in Nicholasville KY and Richmond KY truly is a beautiful place and somewhere where you'd always feel safe. I have requested this case and truly appreciate you helping to spread awareness to savannahs case 🤍📿🤞 much love to you & Josh. May your new family have a beautifully blessed December! 🎄this year is my family's 2nd Christmas with my son. The happiness yoy feel having those first holidays with your newborn is absolutely magical. Xoxo

  • @NickiiChii96
    @NickiiChii96 Рік тому +10

    When I tell you this case ROCKED Kentucky as a whole. I’m in Lex and this case was always on tv and everyone talked about Savannah and those babies.
    Losing her was a tragic loss in our community.
    Thank you for spreading her story and spreading awareness.

    • @allimoore4440
      @allimoore4440 Рік тому +1

      It really did. I was in Newport at the time and we are very distantly related some how so my Facebook and social media was NOTHING but this case. It was so upsetting.

    • @melindakeown7500
      @melindakeown7500 Рік тому

      I’m from south central Kentucky and you’re right; this case crushed everyone of us in Kentucky. 🥺💔😭

  • @katherinethames3457
    @katherinethames3457 Рік тому +31

    I feel so bad for her children. It's not fair she was taken so young and for no reason. So many of us have made bad discisions and are still here to tell the tale. She wasn't so lucky. God bless her family.

  • @aliciabrewer9444
    @aliciabrewer9444 Рік тому +8

    I live in Kentucky and I remember when all this was going on. Everyone was hoping they would find Savannah alive. It’s a sad situation, not only for the parents but for Savannah’s little children growing up without their momma.

  • @stephaniereneepeacock1432
    @stephaniereneepeacock1432 Рік тому +9

    We were friends and went to high school together she was amazing !rest in peace bbg

  • @karleepennington1347
    @karleepennington1347 Рік тому +80

    She went to my high school. It was a heartbreaking loss. Thank you for shining a light on Savannah and her story!

  • @BrandyH-eh9up
    @BrandyH-eh9up Рік тому +17

    I have a daycare, I’m 40 years old and i even have a hard time some days caring for 4 really small kids. I can’t imagine being 22 and having 4 kids omg

    • @bubbaruu57441
      @bubbaruu57441 Рік тому +1

      My husband and i had our first child at 20 lol then 25 and our last (definitely last one) this year at 32 years old. We planned every single one. I'm so blessed. I've already got myself locked up for another 7 to 10 years. I do this after every pregnancy.. Aint no way im having 3 kids all under 5 years old. That's why my kids have good age gaps lol I told my husband I'm not having anymore of his kids 😂 😂..

    • @BrandyH-eh9up
      @BrandyH-eh9up Рік тому

      @@bubbaruu57441 yeah my kids are teens now and i just don’t know how someone so young had so many kids so close together. Kids are hard!

  • @Michaelyght9623
    @Michaelyght9623 Рік тому +7

    This was a story that needed to be told and I hadn’t heard it until now. Thank you for sharing it.

    • @caseyneistat30_
      @caseyneistat30_ Рік тому +1

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  • @michellemueller7288
    @michellemueller7288 Рік тому +5

    I HATE when police departments tell families that they've got to wait a certain amount of time before filing a report! Your family and friends know you better than anyone and they know when something isn't right!

  • @KingOfGaymes
    @KingOfGaymes Рік тому +25

    It makes me sad that none of this surprises me.. a woman alone at a bar, she gets intoxicated, then ends up with some men she doesn’t really know, then goes missing.. the cops don’t help despite the family and friends telling them it’s serious.. and then.. they find her murdered..
    This isn’t a rare story at all.. I hate that there’s several stories just like Savannah’s and it just keeps happening with no sign of stopping.. And who knows how many missing women with similar stories just haven’t been found at all..
    Will women (and AFAB people alike) just never be safe around men..? Specifically heterosexual men..? Will we always be in fear of them..? Why can’t this stop.. I don’t want to be scared anymore..

  • @KamisKisses
    @KamisKisses Рік тому +11

    No baby should grow up without their mama, this case is heartbreaking. I pray her babies will have a full and healthy life. RIP Savannah🙏

  • @kylienychole7678
    @kylienychole7678 Рік тому +15

    I just want to say I think it's amazing how you're donating to such a great cause. You can tell that you genuinely care about every story you discuss and aren't just doing it for views. You're helping victims and families of the victims and that's beautiful.

  • @taylorball7911
    @taylorball7911 Рік тому +13

    One of the officer’s on the case taught a class at eku and said the only reason they found her was because his parents neighbors smelled the odor and told his parents they were going to call. So David’s father called first and only told them if they promised to not arrest him.

    • @denisemerlo3270
      @denisemerlo3270 Рік тому +2

      Wow, and everyone here is talking so well about this psycho’s dad. His parents probably smelled the odor too and didn’t want to call until the neighbors said something

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Рік тому +26

    This is so heartbreaking. It is so important if you go out with friends drinking to ensure that no one gets left alone at a bar or club. My thoughts and prayers are with Savannah’s family and loved ones. Rest in peace Savannah. 💗

  • @lacey0822
    @lacey0822 Рік тому +64

    This case just makes me wonder when are we ever really safe? I have a daughter in college in another state and I worry about this stuff all the time. My heart goes out to her family and beautiful boys.

    • @iCynnie
      @iCynnie Рік тому +6

      Friends should stay together... whoever you came with..

    • @seducedbysasquatch
      @seducedbysasquatch Рік тому +20

      We never are safe and I'm so tired of it. Where do these men get off thinking they have rights over every inch of our bodies? I wish you the best with your daughter. I hope she has a good support system/group of friends at her college that look out for each other while at parties, walking around campus, etc.

    • @telsclark
      @telsclark Рік тому +3

      @@seducedbysasquatch a man hater here it's both men and women that can be a threat. I am a women before you go there.

    • @morganc0
      @morganc0 Рік тому +7

      The answer is no. We are never truly safe. 😢

    • @morganc0
      @morganc0 Рік тому +1

      @@telsclark the misogyny is coming from inside the house with you, apparently. I see you all over this post with your negativity. Can you take it elsewhere??
      It isn’t being a man hater to acknowledge that women are victimized at a much higher rate than men. By men. The end.

  • @ragdoll71012
    @ragdoll71012 Рік тому +1

    Super fan of yours! Just letting you know this one hits me hard….being from Ky myself, just a couple hrs away from her & followed this big time because I knew some family of hers. Prayers went out for them big time, continually go out for them w/ her babies as focus…just hope for happiness in their lives & stories of good about their Mom to keep them smiling when they see her & as their family watches them grow. Thank you for covering it. ❤️🙏🏼🙌🏼

    • @deeznutz20203
      @deeznutz20203 Рік тому

      i also live just a few hours away, it’s heartbreaking to know what can happen just a few hours away❤️

  • @peacelife
    @peacelife Рік тому +6

    Thank you for bringing to light lots of low medica coverage cases. So sad! Thank you for doing what you do best!!

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