It’s truly heartbreaking that in the US, once a child turns 14, the urgency around finding them almost disappears. They're often labeled as “runaways,” which means law enforcement won’t initiate a full search unless there’s irrefutable evidence of kidnapping. Even then, it rarely triggers an Amber Alert or serious search efforts-just a “be on the lookout” notice. The system treats it as if a 14-year-old leaving with an older individual is somehow less concerning, assuming the child “chose” to leave, regardless of the actual circumstances. It’s not only terrifying but also deeply unfair, and it sends the message that the safety of vulnerable teens doesn’t matter.
Just because a town is small doesn't mean it has no criminals. Just because there usually isn't much crime doesn't mean there never will be any. It's not places that are safe or not safe, it's people. Is this really that hard to understand?
Yes it is. I am from a tiny place in Australia with less than 900 people. The last murder to happen here was over 30 years ago, and before that was almost 80 years. There is much more crime in larger areas BECAUSE there are more people, more anger, more poverty, more greed, and less compassion. It's that simple.
I am very shocked that this was the only time that this monster..Paul Hutchinson commited such a horrific act..it seems very strange..maybe he had who knows
Sadly, here in the US, if the child is 14 or older, they won't search for the child because they call them "runaways", unless they have absolute concrete evidence of the child being kidnapped and even then, no amber alert or real searching, just a bolo. Incredibly sad. Incredibly terrifying. Also, once you're 14, the law could care less what aged man you leave with, let alone the fact that you left. And even if you were taken, they will assumed YOU left. It's bs
Since in some US States the age of consensual sex is 16, anyone below that age who is reported missing should be a priority to warrant immediate attention and action.
Every piece of evidence, from a paper towel to a fabricated story, eventually caught up with them. Makes you wonder-how many more have slipped through the cracks?
Morgan's life was cruelly ended much too soon, but I can't imagine a young woman growing up more loved and knowing she was truly cherished for the time she had on Earth than she was. I believe every minute of her life counted, I know how much that means,. 2 4 1 never dies, it only sleeps.
It's terrifying how someone like Paul Hutchinson could evade justice for years due to the limitations of early forensic techniques. Do you think there are still more cold cases out there that modern science could help solve?
It is horrifying how Paul and so many others could evade justice doe so long. I believe that there are hundreds of cold cases that modern forensics.could help solve.
The oldest I've seen solved was 1960, I think. It was a priest that had attacked a girl down in Texas. He confessed to a monk where the church had sent him. Years later the monk had left the church and couldn't live with it any longer. He called the police station and asked if they any unsolved murders. And it went from there.
2:25:00 ... " I committed a murder, don't blame the guy I was with last night, (oh, btw, I'm dead with the same MO as the others in this same place)"??? - Master Criminal??? KEYSTONE COPS .... you could and should have saved these boys' lives.
Dr. Young's repeated descriptions of Jesse Matthew's motivations as primal, primitive, animalistic, and so on are impossible to imagine except given that Matthew is black. Similarly, Liberty University and the other colleges' ability to sweep his previous sexual assaults against students are impossible to imagine except given he was a valuable football player. Justice was eventually served, but no thanks to any of these errors.
Thank you! I felt the same way when they were speaking about Jesse Matthew. What he did throughout the years was horrific but I noticed that the experts for all the other monsters in this show never used such language. They speak about being perverse, monsters, violent, etc. but never animalistic language and I don't think you can ignore the racialized implications of this language.
Regarding the last story, he knew she was not the leader of a gun snuggling cartel. I do not believe that for a nanosecond. Not even for a "cop that wants to crack a big case and make a name for himself." I believe that he was infatuated with her, she gave him the snub, his ego couldn't handle it and because of that, he took her life! Then going around the precinct and boasting about it. What a psycho!
These cases are so tragic and evil. But in some of these cases, the actions or lack of actions of the police are shocking negligence. At least police agencies seem to have learned from their mistakes of the past and improved their investigative techniques. Although, I can still think of a couple of recent cases that seem to have had serious investigative errors. One thing that seems somewhat less common is the tendency of police to dismiss deaths involving sex workers or gay men.
That's not unusual cop behaviour. The narcissistic bullies can do whatever they want without accountability. That cop puffing out his chest about how wonderful cops are was sickening.
@3:45-- 'U'd go anywhere n everywhere, it wasnt an issue' I know sxa2whqt she meanz...in the 80s wd simply walksd where we went as kids. Todays kids wouldnt DREAM of walking anywhere--we drive todays kid! Theyd never do the kinda walking we did in the 80s ...they have to be riden to every location lol Very different from us 80s kids!
Yes, we in th USA did the same in the 80s. We just didn't have the multimedia telling us about all the crime committed. Just like you. There was more crime back then than there is today
There were more abductions, rapes murders in the 80s. There weren't many cell phones and laptops with multi media to scare us into staying safe. We were very lucky
I was a kid in a fairly large city 60s. But I walked to school every day. The difference was that mothers were home keeping eyes on all kids. If kid screamed, mom, every mom in the neighborhood would look out the door and come running.
Watching these people seem so stupid the suspect is usually starring them in the face and takes them 20 to 30 years to figure it out. Sad and pathetic.
Kent is a liar , he should be in jail still. What is the sniff drugs maybe. He's still being dramatic. Just breaking into her house is criminal. Shame on him and anyone involved. Guilty as sin
I’m guess you are American and we all know Americans have the attention spans of children and need quick paced, violence filled videos to keep their childish minds amused. 🙂🇨🇦🇨🇦
I’m left handed and use my right too shoot and throw NOT SAYING HES INNOCENT JUST SAYING it’s not practical to think if your left handed YOU DO EVERYTHING WIT UR LEFT
It’s truly heartbreaking that in the US, once a child turns 14, the urgency around finding them almost disappears. They're often labeled as “runaways,” which means law enforcement won’t initiate a full search unless there’s irrefutable evidence of kidnapping. Even then, it rarely triggers an Amber Alert or serious search efforts-just a “be on the lookout” notice. The system treats it as if a 14-year-old leaving with an older individual is somehow less concerning, assuming the child “chose” to leave, regardless of the actual circumstances. It’s not only terrifying but also deeply unfair, and it sends the message that the safety of vulnerable teens doesn’t matter.
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Just because a town is small doesn't mean it has no criminals. Just because there usually isn't much crime doesn't mean there never will be any.
It's not places that are safe or not safe, it's people.
Is this really that hard to understand?
Yes it is. I am from a tiny place in Australia with less than 900 people. The last murder to happen here was over 30 years ago, and before that was almost 80 years. There is much more crime in larger areas BECAUSE there are more people, more anger, more poverty, more greed, and less compassion. It's that simple.
A small town doesn't have as many simply because it doesn't have as many people
@@renaye7788but just like you said, it has less crime because less people. Simple!
The more I watch crime shows, small towns get the same murders per population, it seems. A lot of criminals hide out in out of the way small cities.
Sounds like you take things too literally.
Hutchenson reminds me of the Gilgo Beach killer, Rex Heuerman! Looks & demeanor.
I am very shocked that this was the only time that this monster..Paul Hutchinson commited such a horrific act..it seems very strange..maybe he had who knows
It's almost definitely not this is something that had been worked up to it, rearly begins so brutally.
Sadly, here in the US, if the child is 14 or older, they won't search for the child because they call them "runaways", unless they have absolute concrete evidence of the child being kidnapped and even then, no amber alert or real searching, just a bolo. Incredibly sad. Incredibly terrifying. Also, once you're 14, the law could care less what aged man you leave with, let alone the fact that you left. And even if you were taken, they will assumed YOU left. It's bs
Yep. Then they say, "the first 48 hours are...."
Since in some US States the age of consensual sex is 16, anyone below that age who is reported missing should be a priority to warrant immediate attention and action.
I think things have changed but only recently
Every piece of evidence, from a paper towel to a fabricated story, eventually caught up with them. Makes you wonder-how many more have slipped through the cracks?
Kent , definitely a typical cop mentality!!!
Morgan's life was cruelly ended much too soon, but I can't imagine a young woman growing up more loved and knowing she was truly cherished for the time she had on Earth than she was. I believe every minute of her life counted, I know how much that means,. 2 4 1 never dies, it only sleeps.
It's terrifying how someone like Paul Hutchinson could evade justice for years due to the limitations of early forensic techniques. Do you think there are still more cold cases out there that modern science could help solve?
It is horrifying how Paul and so many others could evade justice doe so long. I believe that there are hundreds of cold cases that modern forensics.could help solve.
Yes
Jesse Matthew, too!
Watch cold case files
The oldest I've seen solved was 1960, I think. It was a priest that had attacked a girl down in Texas. He confessed to a monk where the church had sent him. Years later the monk had left the church and couldn't live with it any longer. He called the police station and asked if they any unsolved murders. And it went from there.
Woke up to Kent McGowen story. Wow! he's a piece of work.
The ego and narcissism! How the hell was he EVER allowed a badge, volunteer OR salaried?
@@JoJoHOPPE-i7j wonder if he has been released?
The only women stalking him were in his dreams 😂
Suboxone commercials is hillarious BIG PHARMA RAKING IN THE DOE.
2:25:00 ... " I committed a murder, don't blame the guy I was with last night, (oh, btw, I'm dead with the same MO as the others in this same place)"??? - Master Criminal??? KEYSTONE COPS .... you could and should have saved these boys' lives.
McGowen is out???? 😮
Dr. Young's repeated descriptions of Jesse Matthew's motivations as primal, primitive, animalistic, and so on are impossible to imagine except given that Matthew is black.
Similarly, Liberty University and the other colleges' ability to sweep his previous sexual assaults against students are impossible to imagine except given he was a valuable football player.
Justice was eventually served, but no thanks to any of these errors.
oh far cough snowflake
Thank you! I felt the same way when they were speaking about Jesse Matthew. What he did throughout the years was horrific but I noticed that the experts for all the other monsters in this show never used such language. They speak about being perverse, monsters, violent, etc. but never animalistic language and I don't think you can ignore the racialized implications of this language.
@@nicholea5526 oh ffs! snowflakes everywhere! Just dying to be offended.
@@mollyhorse Maybe you're just oblivious and slow to notice things.
@@nicholea5526 nope ..I can spot a freaking snowflake a mile away
Regarding the last story, he knew she was not the leader of a gun snuggling cartel. I do not believe that for a nanosecond. Not even for a "cop that wants to crack a big case and make a name for himself." I believe that he was infatuated with her, she gave him the snub, his ego couldn't handle it and because of that, he took her life! Then going around the precinct and boasting about it. What a psycho!
Gun snuggling, very American 😉
I wonder has he been released?
These cases are so tragic and evil. But in some of these cases, the actions or lack of actions of the police are shocking negligence. At least police agencies seem to have learned from their mistakes of the past and improved their investigative techniques. Although, I can still think of a couple of recent cases that seem to have had serious investigative errors. One thing that seems somewhat less common is the tendency of police to dismiss deaths involving sex workers or gay men.
I can’t believe they let ole Kent out of prison!!!
That's not unusual cop behaviour. The narcissistic bullies can do whatever they want without accountability. That cop puffing out his chest about how wonderful cops are was sickening.
the biggerst mistake he made was not having a crystal ball? Pure bullocks
Paul Hutchinson was a really nasty creature Condolences to the family of Collette 🙏🏽💐💚💜💐 😔
@3:45--
'U'd go anywhere n everywhere, it wasnt an issue'
I know sxa2whqt she meanz...in the 80s wd simply walksd where we went as kids. Todays kids wouldnt DREAM of walking anywhere--we drive todays kid! Theyd never do the kinda walking we did in the 80s ...they have to be riden to every location lol
Very different from us 80s kids!
Yes, we in th USA did the same in the 80s. We just didn't have the multimedia telling us about all the crime committed. Just like you. There was more crime back then than there is today
There were more abductions, rapes murders in the 80s. There weren't many cell phones and laptops with multi media to scare us into staying safe. We were very lucky
I was a kid in a fairly large city 60s. But I walked to school every day. The difference was that mothers were home keeping eyes on all kids. If kid screamed, mom, every mom in the neighborhood would look out the door and come running.
Oh yeah … that’s it … he was being stalked.
Watching these people seem so stupid the suspect is usually starring them in the face and takes them 20 to 30 years to figure it out. Sad and pathetic.
!!!!!!! 5 years ago on Facebook post. Jesse Matthews receives chemo for colon cancer!!!
Jessie is the Beast of all Beasts.
CLUE TO anyone "innocent of charges" IF YOU HAVE TO LIE AND DISAPPEAR - YOU'RE GUILTY.
The title suggests a what not to do for killers.
Fatal errors
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Yeah, he was a victim... A victim of his own personality disorder and stupidity.
I remember that night very clearly
4:33 car changes from right to left hand drive
Kent is a liar , he should be in jail still.
What is the sniff drugs maybe. He's still being dramatic. Just breaking into
her house is criminal. Shame on him and anyone involved. Guilty as sin
He asked a question and mum said he's not here
If he washed his hands and dried them on the towel and they found blood on it then he didn’t wash them very well
The format of this show is slow moving and VERY repetitive. Perhaps it appeals to a British audience, but I will avoid it in the future.👎
I’m guess you are American and we all know Americans have the attention spans of children and need quick paced, violence filled videos to keep their childish minds amused. 🙂🇨🇦🇨🇦
How do you know about that
...and thos is why psychological and IQ test must be given before hiring a police officer.
Many many years ago there was this guy do I turn on the radio singing head stitched my fingerprints under his skin you know something very odd
I’m left handed and use my right too shoot and throw NOT SAYING HES INNOCENT JUST SAYING it’s not practical to think if your left handed YOU DO EVERYTHING WIT UR LEFT
Stephen PORT likes it in the BORT
how old are you? still got pimples?
Never use "23 and me" or any other such service.
“Never” if you’re guilty.
I would spend a lot of money to have 5min with jessy
Your comment could be taken a couple of different ways, as to would you do or with Jesse.