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@@maliceinwonderland00 Totally agree with you. I have no idea why anyone would go out of their way just to watch MORE of the suffering the people in the video are facing.
@maliceinwonderland00 Actually so much I couldn't make it through more than 2 minutes of this video lol (Came on through Autoplay in the first place) I just don't understand why people spend their time watching other people suffer. For real... like don't you have enough misery in your own life already? And if it brings you joy to watch this... like wtf is wrong with you. AND HOW IS PAYING MONEY TO WATCH UNBLURRED GORE AN ACTUAL BUSINESS CASE THAT WORKS?! Life is strange man.
Well, he showed up and instead of running to his child asking are you ok, what happened, he's passing by and he just "wants to know" what's going on. Then later he was only concerned about himself and his loss, while "crying" without any tears. Tragedies can trigger odd behaviour, but if you're a real, caring father and you don't run to your child in distress, sitting on the ground in handcuffs, screaming and crying, then you might be fully responsible for the tragedy. As that kid was probably treated terribly and was traumatized deeply. Which doesn't justify her act, but explains it. That father looks more than suspicious or has the worst ever trauma response with 100% selfishness or detachment from his own kid.
Can we just acknowledge how insanely lucky it is for that baby that on the same day it was tossed in the dumpster, there were dumpster divers that found it on the same night?
Especially given the conditions that night, it was around freezing iirc from watching the original footage and reading the reports. Ironically being double bagged and nearly suffocated is the only thing that stopped the baby freezing to death over the 5hrs in the dumpster
The Sydney Powell case. The first thing he said to her dad was "the back window was broken", instead of telling him to check o her mom or her mom's hurt or something. She wanted to emphasize her alibi or want them to remember the back window was broken in.
I don't really think she was pretending. Amount of blood around, killing and awareness what just happend can blow your mind even if you did it on purpose.
@jessymfwilson "sociopath" is not a thing that exists, it's not a term that is used in psychology anymore. This girl committed murder due to distress and broke down, which is a response any human can have. In pop psychology (aka bullshit psychology) people would say this is "narcissism" because "she is thinking about herself". This behaviour cannot be pathologized from watching a single video, ASPD takes months to diagnose, sometimes years, and even still all ASPD does is reduce empathy, it doesn't make people inherently murderers and abusers. Please look more into psychology before stating things like this, it brings stigma to our patients and our field. Mental illness can be a contributing factor, but that's not always the case, and pointing out random diagnoses helps no one 😅
The friends of Dom are 100% the reason there was a case. The guys with the life 360 records, the ones who gave the testimony of their history, they had his back even from the other side. Those are some good friends
I lived in that city in Ohio, it’s a rich people city and the Highschool kids are always on drugs. That’s a shame! I lived right down the street where this happened which was an industrial parkway.
Yes they did .and that girlfriend crying in the courtroom after hearing her fate she was crying for herself not the people she purposely killed.even after hearing about them being dead she was only concerned with herself .what a horrible awful person.
This is why I always preach this app to my friends, not only does it keep your friends updated on you for SAFETY it also can call emergency services to you on Impact of the crash I'm pretty sure but I could be mixing that feature up w another app
I cannot stress this enough...if you're in a situation like the girl who tossed her baby in the trash, or you know someone who is that desperate, take the baby to any fire station no matter if you are the mother, a friend, whomever. They have laws called Safe Haven Laws that allow you to drop the baby off at a fire station WITHOUT any prosecution for up to 60 days from the birth. Please know that you do not have to do what she did even if you feel scared or you don't want to tell people you were pregnant. Please know there are people willing to help you.
yeah this, my grandmother told me that before she had my dad she was desperate for a baby and couldnt get pregnant, she used to go into churches, fire stations and phone boxes to see if there was a baby in need of a mother. I don't advise abandoning a baby just anywhere, but know there are people, if not you who will love that baby like it's their own.
NOTE: That advice is for US only. Many countries do NOT have safe haven laws. Australia for example does not have them. That said, you should still go to a hospital or seek out other assistance before abandoning a child. There are people who can and will help you.
@@starfleetbratwe do not have that law but we have a hospital provides a baby hatch. Where You can leave the baby without harming the baby..❤by doing this, more life is saved. Still, I don’t support abandoning babies 😢
How crazy is it that those teen boys and their friends pretty much figured out that she killed them on purpose by driving into the wall. Those boys are pretty articulate for just losing their friends. I hope their families are proud of them for standing up for their lost friends. It will scar them forever but they can rest easy they did the right thing.
I LOVE that they all had tabs on each other, just to be safe. As soon as the one friend mentioned his parents use it for him, I could already see it, he mentioned to his friends it’s a good way to make sure they are all safe when they go to parties and stuff. What good kids.
@@否空 Actually, I do speak fluent English. I was born and raised in New York City. It was a grammatical error on my part. What I meant to say was “Beyond all levels and boundaries - You are an asshole!” You’re right! It’s much better speaking fluent, distinctive English!
The situation with the 12 year old girl really shows how we fail young people with mental illnesses. People seem to think that mental illness is exclusive to adults and don't take it seriously when children are clearly mentally unwell, and tragedy can ensue. Anyone, at any age, can be mentally ill and a danger to themself or others.
Uhh no, we actually take it very seriously. We fail some of them and we can always do better, but we as a society are not failing young people with mental issues, and I have never experienced any tendency of people to underestimate the mental illness of a child in my line of work - like what are you trying to do? say negative things?
The 12 year old was already having severe psychiatric symptoms that had come to medical attention. Like her mother said, “She’s not a bad kid.” i.e. was not a defiant or antisocial child. She had just come off medication. A very sad case.
Her mother took her off the medication herself too which if you don't know - you need to talk to a psych in other to get off meds and you have to do it slowly over time she clearly wasn't all that well and wether adhd or another illness her mother taking her off meds suddenly must've contributed significantly to her actions that might I don't condone her actions and I give my condolences to the mother but I feel as though this could've been avoided
@@Onestruck how do you know she took her off the medication? I'm not saying that's impossible and that its unfortunately quite likely since parents abusing / mistreating children is pretty common but I couldn't find any information to confirm it.
I bet there's more to the story. Google for Levi Lyda and the cat incident. He's the step-father of April Lyda. And why did her mother order her to pray. It's not what would first come to my mind in such a situation.
The young man who was Davion's friend was extremely helpful, calm, and conscientious given his age and the circumstances. My condolences to all affected.
This channel sucks. They omit a lot of publicly known information e.g.what kind of tempering with evidence Alexee did after she gave birth to her son in a hospital's toilet... "The New Mexico teenager accused of murdering her newborn just moments after giving birth took a prescription weight-loss drug while pregnant, according to a toxicology report obtained by Inside Edition Digital. High school cheerleader Alexee Trevizo, 19, had phentermine in her system, according to Baby John Doe's toxicology report. The drug is designed to help "obese" and "overweight" people "who haven't been able to lose enough weight with diet and exercise alone to improve their health," says the Mayo Clinic, which classifies the drug as a "prescription medicine used to lessen appetite." The Mayo Clinic also notes that it "is approved for use for up to 12 weeks," and "isn't for people who are pregnant." It is unclear when Trevizo took phentermine, if or when it had been prescribed to her, and how long she had been using the drug. (...) Trevizo was allowed to go home and continue with her school year until the autopsy report came back showing that the child had air in his lungs and that there was evidence of a hemorrhage consistent with hypoxia. That finding is inconsistent with the claim Trevizo allegedly made to hospital staff when she said the baby was not breathing. She was arrested on May 10 and charged with first-degree murder. Prosecutors fought against pretrial release, but the judge allowed it. (...) (...) Trevizo's lawyer previously told Inside Edition Digital that she is innocent of all crimes and that she didn't realize she was pregnant until she started giving birth in the hospital on the morning of Jan. 27." All of that is very easy to find on the internet and this channel didn't even google it. Lazy work, but the masses are happy.
God please help Steven Powell recover from this. Losing his wife and daughter in one day is beyond awful. Please help this man rebuild his life and give him the strength he needs.
Those two young boys that lost their lives in the vehicle had amazing friends!!!! I’m shocked with the maturity, knowledge and compassion they all expressed.
Happens a lot tbh, especially with the severe disconnect between children and adults. Sure a teenager is on the brink of both adulthood and childhood but they often connect better with the younger side. Sometimes the teens will side and open up more with adults, but not often.
@@poppetwitch man I'm working SO hard with my young daughter to make sure we have open understanding cooperation in advance of her becoming a teenager, I can only hope it works.
@@michellemybelle2263good on you for being a proactive parent. I was an ‘80s child. My parents dubbed me as “dramatic” and “attention-seeking”. Fast-forward 30-something years later, and not one but TWO professional psychiatrists INDEPENDENTLY diagnosed me with bipolar disorder and chronic depression. I, literally, went my entire life internalising what my parents told me, that my problem was that I was simply “being dramatic” and “attention-seeking”, being completely confused and not understanding what was happening to me in my own brain. I never ever trust any parent that says “I’m the parent, I know what’s best for my child.”
@@MABJI33 Is it not normally legal? Whoops. Though I guess it depends on the state, I suppose some refer to it as trespassing? I’ve found a lot of things dumpster diving. I even found evidence of an inner-employee drug ring and coverup in the mega apartment complex where I lived.
There's a fucking reason they tell you not to quit taking psych meds cold turkey and to consult your doctor and be weened off of them. You can be wild and unpredictable, that 12 year old girl probably had underlying mental issues that caused her to snap for no apparent reason. Not saying she's an angel, but a lot of people have mental disorders. I have a relative that has undiagnosed schizophrenia and he tried to kill his brother and himself, he nearly succeeded. Now he's normal and healthy because he's on the right medications. He cannot fathom doing such a thing again and doesn't understand what was going on in his head at the time.
the 12-year-old girl was heartbreaking. i remember hearing that the mom was the one who took her adhd meds, and i doubt she realised just how dangerous that could be. there's a reason adhd meds are controlled substances, and there's a reason quitting them cold-turkey isnt really recommended, *especially* for young people. that little girl was blatantly struggling for a while prior, and while nothing can take away from the devastating consequences of her actions, i think it's clear that she wasnt fully in control of them that night. a terrible situation all round. i feel awful for both of those children.
The way she was apologizing to her mother for being "dramatic" after stabbing her brother and then the mother later describing the entire situation as "so weird why would she do that" makes me wonder how often her emotional dysregulation was dismissed by her parents as "dramatic" or a teenager being "hormonal." That kid needed medical intervention and instead she got amphetamine withdrawals with no support.
@@Kiterpuss the thing that gets me is that she HAD medical intervention, and it was taken away from her by her mother. obviously, the withdrawals alone dont make you a killer - but being at such a difficult stage in life, clearly having deeper psychiatric issues, and parents who dont seem to try to understand or support you at all COMBINED with those withdrawals... that's a different story. she probably _was_ a "good kid" _when her treatment was working._ she was definitely still struggling the whole time. SO many parents dismiss their pre-teen/teenaged children's outbursts or emotions overall as "dramatic" or "hormonal" and few understand how damaging it is. you can usually tell the difference between typical "teenage" behaviour, and serious problems; a lot of parents just dont want to acknowledge the latter.
@@vampi_redI’m an ‘80s kid, and my parents also dubbed me as “dramatic” and “attention seeking”. Fast-forward 30-something years later, and not one, but TWO professional psychiatrists independently diagnose me with bipolar disorder. Ever since then, I sh* on any of those “I’m the parent, I know what’s best for my child” parents.
I grew up with undiagnosed ADHD and I was a nightmare. I was a really polite, quiet kid, and my parents were burned out from my two older siblings so I sort of fell through the cracks. I developed a lot of coping mechanisms, but I still had a point where I just couldn’t handle certain types of stress anymore and I would have outbursts. I remember one time this girl I couldn’t stand just wouldn’t leave me alone, and I finally flipped out and threw her on the ground, and almost started beating the sh1t out of her with this wooden brush I happened to have in my hand. Luckily I was like omfg what am I doing!! So I just jumped up and told her to get the f- out of my face. On the plus side she left me alone after that, and I finally got life changing treatment when I was 15.
I worked as a paramedic for 10 years. I don't remember the extreme cases I've been on unless someone else that was there start talking about it, then it comes back and I remember every detail. But the times I've had to tell parents their child is dead I will never forget.
Jesus fuck man that’s hard. Thank you for helping people out there and sacrificing your own sanity and mental health. I truly hope you are doing well I could not imagine myself doing a job like that. I seriously mean it I really hope you’re doing okay my dude 💙🤍
@@icywolf8177 Thank you.💙 I'm doing good. I loved working as a paramedic. Most calls aren't that bad. Or you get used to it so you don't realize how bad it actually is. 😅 And for the rest dark humor get us through it.
Omfg I am so sorry. That’s one thing I could never do. Those primal screams from parents would haunt me. Thank you so much for your time saving people. That’s pretty amazing ❤
Omg I remember that case from another video, it's so awful 😞. Im still near the start of this vid so idk if it will be on here, but when she was being questioned she seriously asks "if its alive can I have it back?" Or something VERY close to that. It's been such a long time since I've seen it but I'll never forget such an awful case
This is why I literally say all of the time, let the dumpster divers carry on. They really aren’t hurting anyone and thank God these people were there at the right time!!
I agree I mean they recycle items and I’ve seen those videos where donut stores throw out tons of donuts because they have to sell them fresh and people who dumpster dive will actually eat them. Which helps not waste food
@@bobbiellison4315 Then dumpsters should have a warning on the lid that says any injuries from diving are the sole responsibility of the diver. Or something to that effect.
The girl that killed the little boy… i feel so bad. I loved how gentle the police officer was when he was in the car with her. Asking her questions about school.
@@Paranoidpenelope Well its still sad. Even if she is faking it, shes like what, 12? Thats so young. Can you imagine? Killing at 12 years old. She obviously has something going on. Im just glad that that cop was gentle with her. Bc who knows how good or bad she was treated in her home, or school. Don't judge till you know the whole story.
@@EskaiZezt I have ADHD, and I don't go around murdering people (nor do I have the urge to). She wasn't charged with murder because she was deemed mentally unfit due to a psychotic episode after suddenly discontinuing ADHD medication. That's the important thing we should be talking about, not the diagnosis itself.
Policeman saying “ crisscross applesauce” was breathtaking. The words coming out of a twelve year old’s mouth was tragic given she murdered a little boy
I actually feel for the 12 year old girl. She very literally had a psychotic break. That would be absolutely terrifying at any age, and there she is, hormones raging due to puberty and facing unfathomable mental health issues whilst unmedicated; I'll never condone her actions, but she desperately needed help that she wasn't receiving. She's evidently been self harming, she's extremely unstable. She needs hospitalisation, prolonged care and support, medication, she's not an evil person. She's an extremely troubled individual who need psychiatric help immediately.
There's a young man raised with utmost maturity and respect. He handled the situation with such maturity and was so level headed, thoroughly explained everything with respect to police, was incredibly helpful and had no issues in dealing with police. He deserves to be proud of the role he played in vital investigation.
The cop that handled Sydney needs better training. He really doesn’t deal with her very well, considering he didn’t even know she killed her mother yet. If it actually had been a break in, he could have been causing her more trauma over the situation.
Mikenzie's parents broke my heart. The love that they had for their daughter's boyfriend is so beautiful insofar as they obviously thought the world of him and we devastated to learn of his death. To know that he was so loved and respected by his girlfriend's parents is such an amazing thing because they fully accepted his role in Mikenzie's life and ad,ieec the man he was.
Fr like yeeted yeeted. I don’t ever remember noticing. I’m so glad those dumpster divers were there. The female like bum rushed the dudes to pick the baby up and help him.
Desperation. She didn't want to let her parents know she flunked out of school. So she didn't. she decided to take her mom out of the situation. I've known someone in that situation and they went to insane lengths to avoid admitting the truth
@@Rin-wm7hrMe too. A girl I knew in HS was only 15 and she was smoking THC and other vapes in the bathroom stalls and I wouldn't have said anything if I wasn't concerned because she mentioned she's been feeling ill ever since but continued to smoke so I snitched on her and she got in trouble in court cuz she assaulted one of the school staff members to avoid them taking the device from her. So pathetic 😢
@@Cadence__1700 I hold a belief that every crime is committed out of some sense of desperation or another. It's part of how humans work. We're flawed and imperfect creatures who sometimes act without thinking things through
@@Rin-wm7hr That can be true for most cases. Just like an uncle of mine was addicted to drugs and he was sent to prison multiple times, yet he continued to go to rehab until he's clean. Some people r genuinely good and they have things in their life beyond their control, but they have the choice to amend what they did. Doesn't matter how many times they repeated the mistake as long as they keep trying to fix it. However, some people are just really apathetic and cruel and will do anything to avoid getting in trouble no matter who is affected, and they won't try to change their ways, only make it worse for themselves
I really feel that the parents in cases where young girls try to dispose of a baby should be held more accountable. There’s got to be a reason why a young girl would think there are fewer consequences to killing a baby than admitting to their parents they are pregnant.
Yeah, and she was so young, 18, and didn't even realise she was pregnant (periods aren't always regular at that age etc) Imagine suddenly giving birth to a child you were not expecting, America is not the place for that
At 14, maybe. At 18, hell no. Shes more than old enough. Yes, it would be extremely scary and traumatizing but she did the absolute worse thing she could have done. She had so so so many options and she picked the worse. She could have even just PUT the baby by the bin. But to carelessly throw him the way she did was disgusting.
22:08 in all fairness to the boys, they were so willing to help, and I think the way they were willing to give them whatever they needed to get to the bottom of it was really good.
Maybe mom shouldn't have taken away the 12 yo psych meds and she would still have a son. Medication can mess you up if given the wrong dose or kind. No one can say for sure what that does to the brain, especially a developing one.
it's hard out there for parents with kids with issues (who are also suffering), the system is full of waitlists, mixed info, "experts' giving medicine that makes it worse, or not enough guidance about coming off medication, not enough resources. I don't know their situation, but I've seen other people's, personally, close to me. We need more access to better help.
@@ferretsnaxAnd there’s also the risk of medication giving the patient side effects of suicidal tendencies or like people have said in the comments being taken off the meds and that resulting in dangerous withdrawals/effects from being off medication so suddenly.
She wouldn't need "meds" if she were wired correctly to begin with though 🙄 why would you put a decent kid on medication? She always had issues and its not always the moms/parents fault
I was in a terrible accident. I remember laying in glassthe officer turned his sirens off when he saw us radioed two dead bodies as he approached shjig his head. I put my hand on the glass brother didn't hesitate busted our window and dragged me out.
@@RobinHoodEnergys Parents aren't always the reasons for their children turning evil. Sometimes it's just the kids themselves that are the problem. I'm honestly tired of people blaming the parents whenever there are murder cases where their child CLEARLY knows what they are doing but still murdered anyways.
She became unresponsiveness because the questions were becoming harder, and she was losing control of her narrative. And she was starting to show her defence, i.e. mental health 'made her do it'.
This is why I don't talk shit on people who dumpster dive. it's shocking what people have found in the trash, and not just babies. a lot of criminals have been caught because someone found evidence in the trash.
Lets just respect those dumpster divers. I was crying because I thought the baby was killed but those dumpster divers saved a life. +10000 respect for those dumpster divers.
That car accident perpetrator I’m not understanding how she only received 15 to life . The conviction wasn’t attempted murder, not manslaughter but murder. Wtf man
She took a plea deal. She can go up for parole after she’s served 15 years but it’s not guaranteed that she will get it. But she could serve the rest of her life in prison too. This is what happens when you take a plea deal and don’t go to jury trial.
@@ibtisamzubaidi so if found guilty, sentence to the max, with or without parole, depends on the charge , and you have the chance to appeal your sentence. That’s the good thing about a jury trial and it’s your right to have one. When you take a plea, you cannot appeal a judge’s decision for your sentence.
i feel bad for the 12 year old girl. she stopped taking her meds, but she immediately regretted what she did. she just needed mental help after that, and needed to keep taking her meds.
I work with a lot of kids who are on very strong ADHD and other really strong medications and have seen first hand what stopping one medication can do to a child's behavior and mental stability. As an example, earlier this year I had a child who was on 3 very strong medications, 2 of which were to help his ADHD, and the mother neglected to tell us they were switching him off of one and trying another one. This child had lost control and hit other people, punched them, scream, and would start self harming by banging his head on the cement walls. It wasn't until the mother was pushed for information that she disclosed they were switching him off of one to introduce him to another (under doctor's advisement). But this kid had a total behavior change and none of us knew why until the mother disclosed after finding out her son was doing self-harming behavior. And this was from him being gradually taken off one medication and being introduced to another. I know all children/people react differently to medications being removed/introduced, but if she had stopped taking her medication completely, I cannot imagine the carnage it was causing her mental state and her body. This was such a sad, unfortunate case.
i’m pretty sure she just didn’t know what to do she was scared and was not ready to be a mother so in a panic she just threw the baby into the trash. It’s wrong but she was just scared.
The friends were incredibly helpful, giving as much info as they kid. Most kids would say, I dunno. Those poor parents. The young kids with their lives ahead of them.
It feels wrong to see recordings from the reactions of these people... It's such a sensitive moment and everybody all over the world can watch that now...
Was thinking the same thing. Like, I suppose police footage doesn’t need consent to be published, but these people probably never said “oh hell yeah put my reaction on youtube”. 😅
the fact the 12 year old willingly confessed and called herself crazy just shows she regretted it immediately edit : not to be that person but ty for the likes❤️
yes, I only learned recently that withdrawal from stimulant medication like ADHD medication can cause manic episodes, especially if the dose was quite high.
BIG RED FLAG, not about mom being hurt possibly killed, but about a broken window?? Sydney you over played it.😂 You tried so hard to scream about how the bad guy got in.
my heart hurts for that 12 year old girl. having to live with the fact that you killed your brother is horrifying, and all because you didnt take your meds. i hope shes doing well
That's a rare thing to read people showing compassion to a murderer. Even, and maybe especially when mental issues are involved. Although I doubt that there would have been so many understanding people if it had been a burly man instead of a little girl in the same situation.
@@olivierdastein2604maybe, just maybe, because the girl didn’t stop taking her medication on her own account but because he mother made her go cold turkey on them. I doubt the same would have happened with the imaginary burly man. Because he would have been in charge and responsible of that action all by himself. All the comments I’ve read about it were furious with the mother and blamed her for it… so I guess the same would obviously be said about that burly man. Also, a kid is a kid, they are far more inexperienced and that does wakes empathy with others usually, a grown adult does not have that going for them. They are fully responsible for themselves.
@@kdc-nb5fw It's not terribly surprising that a kid murdering his parents or siblings would ne mentally ill, no? I mean, normal children usually don't try to kill their relatives...
@olivierdastein2604 when you know about human behavior, psychology, and criminology, you know there is a reason why most people do what they do. You don't forgive them or let it slide, but you connect the dots of their life and have empathy.
@@SunnyPapayaa She was saying that her Daughter is not an Murderer and this was a tragic incident that her Daughter has no Memory about all this and a lot of other Bull crap
@@carmenmariebinder4039 Have you watched the Trial? There is all the Evidence needed. She can not say she is not guilty thats a Slap for the Victims Family.
She didn’t know she was pregnant she freaked out even her parents said no when the officer was asking them questions so they didn’t know. But she should’ve reached out for help or used a safe haven box
@@Seeitall728sorry but are they all like, dumb? How all of them couldn’t tell that she is pregnant? It’s impossible when you have a big belly carrying a 40 week old baby.
@@dilanhos2499there are such things as cryptic pregnancy, women will go full term until birth without knowing. They even still have periods so the signs weren’t there
You have to be calm in those types of situations plus he was most likely a very experienced cop. Breaks my heart my dad had to see dead bodies and stuff he quit a job diving for dead bodies in lakes and stuff because a girl looked exactly like me died due to drowning.
I feel so bad for the dad. Imagine losing one of the people you love most and I turns out the other person you love killed them. I hope he is doing well.❤
I'm sobbing on the 12 year old one. Like she was traumatized by herself and most ppl would just care about themselves but she even asked about her brother.
She was also on medication previously that was taken from her by her mother I believe. It very easily could have resulted in psychosis and caused this outcome 💔
They said she had a bad reaction like psychotic moments out of her control mentally possibly due to going off of her ADHD meds. But not if the boy lived??!
@noobhehehe sometimes you do things in instincts and ppl with mental disabilities don't know what's wrong until the action is done. Not always tho but ye
I think when the officer saw Sydney’s hand with the knife cut, he sort of backtracked and made her sit outside on the curb with the mother to have over 30 stab wounds they says it’s because the knife get slippery from the blood and their hand gets tired and with that many stables, she was very angry with her mom
Also the window that was broken blinds were still down and already had blood all over the blinds, if someone broke in they wouldn’t already be bleeding all over and not disturb the blinds at all…..she really liked stabbing her mom tho, like 30 times? Thats crazy.
Honestly after hearing my fair share of police horror stories (I'm Canadian) I'm so glad to see that there are kind, considerate people in the police force as well. A sad thing about this world is that most stories you hear are the worst ones so you need evidence to believe in the good father than just believing in human decency.
@ let’s say she didn’t know she was preggo. She definitely knew once she birthed that child out of her body. So of course, she definitely knew better. I’ve witnessed little toddlers treating their smaller siblings with more maternal instinct than this excuse for a mother. Let’s hope together, she gets the book thrown at her, and gets life without parole! Justice for the Sweet innocent unnamed Baby! Baby didn’t even live long enough to be named. Why not just give the baby away if you’re already at a safe hospital? It’s heart shattering💔
@@elpueblonomuere i recently learnt that due to the inherent fucked up nature of pregnancy, the womb can sometimes expand towards the back rather than forwards with a developing fetus, the latter being what we commonly know of. In the first scenario, there can be 0 visual evidence through the whole term that the person is pregnant, and if this person hasn't planned for pregnancy, or didn't test themselves, yeah they'll only realize when they're right there giving birth
@@michalajrgensen7165that was absolutely no way in hell fake. yeah she did it and it’s absolutely horrendous but she obviously feels regret and feels like shit. it would’ve traumatised the fuck out of her.
@@michalajrgensen7165 I'm obviously not gonna defend her in any way, but believe me, those were most likely NOT crocodile tears like the guy above me said
As soon you see cuts on the Person his Hand, you can tell that's the Suspect!! I feel so bad for the Dad, he lost his Wife and Daughter at the same time!!calling your child " It" is so cruel!!
The dad, who didn't comfort his screaming child for a second, even though no one knew what happened??? The dad, who was only worried about himself, while pretending some fake crying? Aham... Calling the newborn 'it' in this scenario is a very typical psychological response. Nothing to do with cruelty, it's coping mechanism and disassociation. The three exclamation points won't change this fact.
@@Mukukuish For someone defending calling an infant "it" which I agree is a detachment coping mechanism, you sure don't understand how grief works when a man loses his wife and in turn his daughter.
@@marshmallowbiscuit4553 I didn't defend anything or anyone. I said, calling the baby "it" is coping mechanism and detachment. And nothing more that people project onto it. Mixing this case with the father (who clearly didn't give a heck about his daughter) has not much sense. What's the connection between the two? The father could be detached from the daughter and the whole tragedy, but only AFTER being sure what happened. He showed up and instead of running to his child asking are you ok, what happened, he's passing by and he just "wants to know" what's going on. So if I understand correctly, if you would see your kid screaming in cuffs, you'd do the same. Then you would be only concerned about yourself and loss, without real tears. And you would say, that's only grief, although the first moment is not about grief as he didn't know anything about the murder. He just decided not to comfort his child who was in distress.
@@Mukukuish The dad was only worried about himself? Did you not watch the clips of him repeatedly asking what the hell was going on, saying over and over that his wife is dead she’s gone, dreading over also losing his daughter, in shock that his daughter killed his wife, etc
@@nicolad8822yes it was alive ! They did t show or say in this video but in other videos it was confirmed baby was birthed alive and had no issues. And would’ve lived to be a healthy baby
The community Dom and Davion lived in raised awesome kids. Most kids wouldn't come forward let alone build a whole case on the behalf of their friends. TRUE friends! ❤
The second girl Alexis actually lives in my town, new Mexico is honestly such a unsafe, horrible place. It happened just down my street, it's not unusual to see all these crazy things happen here, the crime rate is hella high. Honestly sad, no matter what side of town your on your life is basically at risk. We have a singular highschool and we have to go on lockdown all the time. People are horrible.
Blessed are the Dumpster Divers, and I, for one, thank you all. Just look and see how many times they have found people, alive, and sometimes not. But they don't look the other way....❤
Mckenzie sounds like an absolute demon🤬. She tries her best to look shocked and saddened in court but it's not believable. She obviously needed a wake up call but oh how i wish it was another way😥
I cant imagine being the mother of the 12 year old.. Such a heartbreaking story.. she had a legitimate psychotic episode and now as a mother how do you ever see the daughter you had that killed your own son as your daughter again? She lost both of her children the same day.. such a sad story.
Her and the OTHER Alexi (Travissio? I think is her last name) also talks to her newborn away, but in the hospital, garbage can bathroom. They both called their newborns "it" and had zero remorse, and both sound like freaking morons
This video is a mess. It shows the two boys that MacKenzie killed in the car...then puts black bars over their eyes AFTER fully showing them. It shows the picture of Sydney who killed her Mom as MacKenzie???
@@HatcherRN Anyway, although it's (very theoretically, especially given that they're dead) a privacy concern, there's no shame in being a victim, so it doesn't shock me that their face was displayed. I just felt that this bar thing was very weirdly handled for no reason that I can perceive.
I feel so fucking awful for the 12 year old girl, her brother, and her family :( it’s already confirmed how she has ADHD and was recently taken off her meds. And given her age and how a lot of drugs work on people in general it could very likely be that she wasn’t in control of herself mentally, especially with intrusive thoughts and manic episodes. And yes it’s absolutely an awful thing for her to have done but it also very likely isn’t entirely her fault. Medication can mess you up, and once you rely on it getting taken off all of a sudden can be really bad for you. And since her medication was for a mental problem and then she had a manic episode, it’s obviously the drugs were a huge cause of this. Her mother should not have taken her off those meds like that.
That does not excuse what she did. Coming off of these meds can cause imbalance that affect how you feel but you still have to consciously make the decision to do what she did. It does not control you no matter how it makes you feel. She is dangerous and deserves to be locked away for a very long time and only released when proven to be no threat to others. Only someone that is capable of harming others will do so because they were taken off of those meds. She is fully accountable
@smith549371 she's 12 years old. Do you remember being 12? It's a very hard time for children, especially these days. Sounds like it's a single parent home, 12 yr old on ADHD meds, then taken off, supposedly abruptly. She's apologizing constantly & clearly does NOT UNDERSTAND why she did what she did. I feel for her, the mother (especially) and a little boy who lost his life. This is one of the most tragic stories I've ever seen/heard. If you are not a parent, then please sit down & be quiet! Thank you!
I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes watching that woman toss her baby into a dumpster. What's worse, New Mexico has safe haven sites where you can drop off a newborn within 90 days without fear of criminal charges for child abandonment. The only stipulation is that you must notify someone that you're leaving a child. There were options for her. Why didn't she know about this and why was this never given to her as an option?
Some people are truly extremely ignorant and some, often the same, live in squalid conditions. And it seems that sometimes some end up delivering a baby not having suspected for an instant that they were pregnant, as incredible as it seems.
I didn't know you could abandon a baby somewhere without facing charges. The question is "why aren't these drop off sites more widely publicized?" Not "why didn't she know." Plenty of people don't know because these sites aren't well-publicized. Duh.
all jokes aside, the police officers actually tried to calm the girl down and i actually like how they didnt treat her wrong or like other criminals. she seriously needs some mental help though. she has old cuts and new cuts + she went off her adhd meds which caused this because later on you can hear the mom saying she was a good child never cursing or anything.
Sidney is a bad liar. Focusing on the window so much? Like you can tell that's what she wants the story to be 6:45 when the cop realizes Sydney did this Mackenzies parents were more upset about Dom
Maybe she thought that she could pass it off as truamantic memory? Seeing a broken window but not seeing your mom getting killed, in the story she was telling she didn’t see it so she was trying to cover as much ground she physically could without seeming like a lier
That’s what I just commented….SOME PEOPLE CANNOT HAVE KIDS…..AND SHE THREW AWAY A BABY LIKE IT WAS NOTHING!!!!! DISGUSTING!!!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😤😤😤😤😤😤🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️😠😠😠😠😠👿
@@jewelfoxgaming873it’s definitely clear you’re child. Only someone with an underdeveloped brain would make a comment lacking such comprehension and critical thinking……
Its not the child who's feeling the pain and suffering, but the parents. Imagine your own blood let alone your child committing crimes and knowing they have to face the consequences. A mother will love their child no matter what, even if they kill, but the pain they go through is unbearable. My heart goes to the parents.
I do bebelieve she had a "moment" like a hormone rage etc. I feel sorry for her...but not as much as I hope her parents can get over it. Everyone involved will never forget this. I hope she and her family have better lives now...
My heart goes to every child who was emotionally and/or physically neglected or abused up the the degree when they become criminals. Not a single child was born to be evil. All these cases are the result of terrible parenting and never addressed trauma. The last mother acts terrible, the one who's son was stabbed is clearly a single mother. The girl's parents who had the car accident don't touch each other, but the wife hushes the husband. The father in the beginning doesn't even try to comfort the daughter, although no one knows in the beginning what happened. And he's only worried about himself after hearing the news (by the way he's not really crying and to me he seems way too suspicious). And so on. Of course the legal responsibility is on the individual. But it's very probable that an unstable kid or teenager will make terrible choices when he/she can't cope with the pain, anger. If the society is lucky, "only" self-destructive ones.
You used sydney’s mughsot instead of mckenzie at 29:58. This happened twice now. Please recheck the whole clip for mckenzie’s video. You used sydney’s mugshot twice for her @catching killers
I’ve heard of some of these cases, especially the one when the girl threw her baby in the dumpster, and some dumpster divers came and found the baby later. It was heartbreaking 💔🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
look at it again he knew from the start that she shurly has killed her own mother, there are evidence all over the place, the cuts on her hand are an clear evidence, thats why he acted this way, he knew. she does not needed crisis management at all.
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Cant find this video on patreon. Where is it????
For those in the comment section complaining about the gory images being blurred out! How morbid can you be? It's not enough to hear the story you have to look at the gory visuals and complain when you don't get to? Seriously maybe take a break from true crime if you're so desensitized and re evaluate why you are watching this in the first place!
@@maliceinwonderland00 Totally agree with you. I have no idea why anyone would go out of their way just to watch MORE of the suffering the people in the video are facing.
@@u.k.-pv2ng Thank you at least someone in this comment section has some empathy.
@maliceinwonderland00 Actually so much I couldn't make it through more than 2 minutes of this video lol (Came on through Autoplay in the first place) I just don't understand why people spend their time watching other people suffer. For real... like don't you have enough misery in your own life already? And if it brings you joy to watch this... like wtf is wrong with you. AND HOW IS PAYING MONEY TO WATCH UNBLURRED GORE AN ACTUAL BUSINESS CASE THAT WORKS?! Life is strange man.
I feel so terrible for that father man, losing your wife and kid all in one day
same 😢
Heartbreaking 💔
Kid 999 years in prison
@@ArthurDF-u3zno just prison for life💀
Well, he showed up and instead of running to his child asking are you ok, what happened, he's passing by and he just "wants to know" what's going on. Then later he was only concerned about himself and his loss, while "crying" without any tears. Tragedies can trigger odd behaviour, but if you're a real, caring father and you don't run to your child in distress, sitting on the ground in handcuffs, screaming and crying, then you might be fully responsible for the tragedy. As that kid was probably treated terribly and was traumatized deeply. Which doesn't justify her act, but explains it.
That father looks more than suspicious or has the worst ever trauma response with 100% selfishness or detachment from his own kid.
Can we just acknowledge how insanely lucky it is for that baby that on the same day it was tossed in the dumpster, there were dumpster divers that found it on the same night?
Especially given the conditions that night, it was around freezing iirc from watching the original footage and reading the reports. Ironically being double bagged and nearly suffocated is the only thing that stopped the baby freezing to death over the 5hrs in the dumpster
The crazy thing is, tha fact that the mother wrapped it in 2 trash bags may helped it stay alive
Just an incredible and fortunate event ! Thank god for dumpster divers
They were so caring
Fate.
Divine intervention is very real.
The Sydney Powell case. The first thing he said to her dad was "the back window was broken", instead of telling him to check o her mom or her mom's hurt or something. She wanted to emphasize her alibi or want them to remember the back window was broken in.
She’s a psycho
also was deflecting from what she did,and making the main focus the alibi instead of concern for her mother
"The Sydney Powell case."
Yes, The Sydney Powell case.
Wow. Such a multifaceted, intelligent comment. Bravo @@OriginalPuro
killing your mum and then crying like you're a victim is diabolical
I wish I could be that good at acting. I couldn’t act even when my life depends on it.
I don't really think she was pretending. Amount of blood around, killing and awareness what just happend can blow your mind even if you did it on purpose.
Typical sociopath
@jessymfwilson "sociopath" is not a thing that exists, it's not a term that is used in psychology anymore. This girl committed murder due to distress and broke down, which is a response any human can have. In pop psychology (aka bullshit psychology) people would say this is "narcissism" because "she is thinking about herself". This behaviour cannot be pathologized from watching a single video, ASPD takes months to diagnose, sometimes years, and even still all ASPD does is reduce empathy, it doesn't make people inherently murderers and abusers. Please look more into psychology before stating things like this, it brings stigma to our patients and our field. Mental illness can be a contributing factor, but that's not always the case, and pointing out random diagnoses helps no one 😅
@@jessymfwilson I do feel the need to clarify though since the internet is the way it is that I am not defending the girl 😂
The friends of Dom are 100% the reason there was a case. The guys with the life 360 records, the ones who gave the testimony of their history, they had his back even from the other side. Those are some good friends
Good Parenting is all You can do to a Child😔
Then the Society Changes Murders,even Heartbreaks Can be Prevented think abt it
I lived in that city in Ohio, it’s a rich people city and the Highschool kids are always on drugs. That’s a shame! I lived right down the street where this happened which was an industrial parkway.
Yes they did .and that girlfriend crying in the courtroom after hearing her fate she was crying for herself not the people she purposely killed.even after hearing about them being dead she was only concerned with herself .what a horrible awful person.
This is why I always preach this app to my friends, not only does it keep your friends updated on you for SAFETY it also can call emergency services to you on Impact of the crash I'm pretty sure but I could be mixing that feature up w another app
those are the realest friends
I cannot stress this enough...if you're in a situation like the girl who tossed her baby in the trash, or you know someone who is that desperate, take the baby to any fire station no matter if you are the mother, a friend, whomever. They have laws called Safe Haven Laws that allow you to drop the baby off at a fire station WITHOUT any prosecution for up to 60 days from the birth. Please know that you do not have to do what she did even if you feel scared or you don't want to tell people you were pregnant. Please know there are people willing to help you.
This is so important for people to know!!!
yeah this, my grandmother told me that before she had my dad she was desperate for a baby and couldnt get pregnant, she used to go into churches, fire stations and phone boxes to see if there was a baby in need of a mother. I don't advise abandoning a baby just anywhere, but know there are people, if not you who will love that baby like it's their own.
Make sure you comment what country you're in. We're not all the same you know.
NOTE: That advice is for US only. Many countries do NOT have safe haven laws. Australia for example does not have them. That said, you should still go to a hospital or seek out other assistance before abandoning a child. There are people who can and will help you.
@@starfleetbratwe do not have that law but we have a hospital provides a baby hatch. Where You can leave the baby without harming the baby..❤by doing this, more life is saved. Still, I don’t support abandoning babies 😢
The way the parents reacted to the Boyfriend's death is sad. Can tell they liked the kid
Her parents tho had to know she was a bit crazy.
@@jilliangrannon1939which is probably why they liked him so much. Only one who would stick around
@@taylormars6512Yep
They said they didn’t really know the boyfriend. I thought I heard the father say that.
@@PhoebenbellaNo the other kid he had never heard of. He immediately knew who the bf was
How crazy is it that those teen boys and their friends pretty much figured out that she killed them on purpose by driving into the wall. Those boys are pretty articulate for just losing their friends. I hope their families are proud of them for standing up for their lost friends. It will scar them forever but they can rest easy they did the right thing.
You know it's bad, when the *ENTIRE* video is blurred.
That's like every murder documentary though
Some of the blurs are from captions of other videos. Most of them are Dr Insanity, if you want to watch some of them fully
So fucking true
Some murder documentaries aren’t censored and I hate that because it makes me extremely uncomfortable
@@thecoolzadethen dont watch them
It’s wild how Dominick’s friends directly help the detectives build a case against McKenzie and provided solid evidence for them.
He's lucky to have such great friends AND a brother who set everything straight about how she was controlling and manipulating him.
I LOVE that they all had tabs on each other, just to be safe. As soon as the one friend mentioned his parents use it for him, I could already see it, he mentioned to his friends it’s a good way to make sure they are all safe when they go to parties and stuff. What good kids.
@LifewithAlelee it really is so useful. It keeps everyone safe and you can even keep track of battery life and I use it with my family.
@@magda1448 Dude that is super useful! I’m definitely going to look into it more. 💕
@LifewithAlelee and you can have locations saved like shopping centres, your home and school
Can we give it up for the dumpster divers?
Their compassion and empathy is beyond everything
Absolutely 👏👏👏
"beyond everything" has no meaning. Speak English.
@@否空the irony of not having English in your username is beyond everything
@@否空 can you pay attention to the comment? Not everyone is fluent in English
@@否空 Actually, I do speak fluent English. I was born and raised in New York City. It was a grammatical error on my part. What I meant to say was
“Beyond all levels and boundaries -
You are an asshole!”
You’re right! It’s much better speaking fluent, distinctive English!
The situation with the 12 year old girl really shows how we fail young people with mental illnesses. People seem to think that mental illness is exclusive to adults and don't take it seriously when children are clearly mentally unwell, and tragedy can ensue. Anyone, at any age, can be mentally ill and a danger to themself or others.
Uhh no, we actually take it very seriously. We fail some of them and we can always do better, but we as a society are not failing young people with mental issues, and I have never experienced any tendency of people to underestimate the mental illness of a child in my line of work - like what are you trying to do? say negative things?
The 12 year old was already having severe psychiatric symptoms that had come to medical attention. Like her mother said, “She’s not a bad kid.” i.e. was not a defiant or antisocial child. She had just come off medication. A very sad case.
Her mother took her off the medication herself too which if you don't know - you need to talk to a psych in other to get off meds and you have to do it slowly over time
she clearly wasn't all that well and wether adhd or another illness her mother taking her off meds suddenly must've contributed significantly to her actions that might
I don't condone her actions and I give my condolences to the mother but I feel as though this could've been avoided
@@Onestruck how do you know she took her off the medication?
I'm not saying that's impossible and that its unfortunately quite likely since parents abusing / mistreating children is pretty common but I couldn't find any information to confirm it.
I bet there's more to the story.
Google for Levi Lyda and the cat incident. He's the step-father of April Lyda.
And why did her mother order her to pray. It's not what would first come to my mind in such a situation.
it seems she grew up surrounded by felons, drugs and white supremacists and her step-father brutally killed her kitten. poor girl.
you're supposed to talk to your doctor before getting off medicine that affects your brain chemistry, or things like these happen
The young man who was Davion's friend was extremely helpful, calm, and conscientious given his age and the circumstances. My condolences to all affected.
This channel sucks. They omit a lot of publicly known information
e.g.what kind of tempering with evidence Alexee did after she gave birth to her son in a hospital's toilet...
"The New Mexico teenager accused of murdering her newborn just moments after giving birth took a prescription weight-loss drug while pregnant, according to a toxicology report obtained by Inside Edition Digital.
High school cheerleader Alexee Trevizo, 19, had phentermine in her system, according to Baby John Doe's toxicology report.
The drug is designed to help "obese" and "overweight" people "who haven't been able to lose enough weight with diet and exercise alone to improve their health," says the Mayo Clinic, which classifies the drug as a "prescription medicine used to lessen appetite."
The Mayo Clinic also notes that it "is approved for use for up to 12 weeks," and "isn't for people who are pregnant."
It is unclear when Trevizo took phentermine, if or when it had been prescribed to her, and how long she had been using the drug.
(...)
Trevizo was allowed to go home and continue with her school year until the autopsy report came back showing that the child had air in his lungs and that there was evidence of a hemorrhage consistent with hypoxia.
That finding is inconsistent with the claim Trevizo allegedly made to hospital staff when she said the baby was not breathing.
She was arrested on May 10 and charged with first-degree murder.
Prosecutors fought against pretrial release, but the judge allowed it. (...)
(...)
Trevizo's lawyer previously told Inside Edition Digital that she is innocent of all crimes and that she didn't realize she was pregnant until she started giving birth in the hospital on the morning of Jan. 27."
All of that is very easy to find on the internet and this channel didn't even google it.
Lazy work, but the masses are happy.
Which one the normal one or the "she's a voodoo witch" one
@@Bisporigerahuh?
The one with the Ohio U shirt and his friend. @@Bisporigera
I thought so, too. The two boys that were together both seemed intelligent and well spoken.
God please help Steven Powell recover from this.
Losing his wife and daughter in one day is beyond awful.
Please help this man rebuild his life and give him the strength he needs.
And the 12 year old girls mom too. She lost her kids.
Yes please God help this man.
The Powell's had a son as well. The son was at school when this all happened.
Those two young boys that lost their lives in the vehicle had amazing friends!!!! I’m shocked with the maturity, knowledge and compassion they all expressed.
The kids had a much better grip on who MacKenzie was than her parents did.
Kids share more with friends than their parents.
Happens a lot tbh, especially with the severe disconnect between children and adults. Sure a teenager is on the brink of both adulthood and childhood but they often connect better with the younger side. Sometimes the teens will side and open up more with adults, but not often.
@@poppetwitch man I'm working SO hard with my young daughter to make sure we have open understanding cooperation in advance of her becoming a teenager, I can only hope it works.
@@michellemybelle2263good on you for being a proactive parent.
I was an ‘80s child. My parents dubbed me as “dramatic” and “attention-seeking”.
Fast-forward 30-something years later, and not one but TWO professional psychiatrists INDEPENDENTLY diagnosed me with bipolar disorder and chronic depression. I, literally, went my entire life internalising what my parents told me, that my problem was that I was simply “being dramatic” and “attention-seeking”, being completely confused and not understanding what was happening to me in my own brain.
I never ever trust any parent that says “I’m the parent, I know what’s best for my child.”
@@RockinHoney true but not knowing tour child is your choice, your fault. Communication is huge.
Crazy to think that dumpster-diving saved a baby's life...
My thoughts exactly 💯 🙏❤
Something tells me that it wasn't the first time
@@spacemax1744same it’s weird😮
Dumpster diving should be legal for good.
@@MABJI33 Is it not normally legal? Whoops. Though I guess it depends on the state, I suppose some refer to it as trespassing? I’ve found a lot of things dumpster diving. I even found evidence of an inner-employee drug ring and coverup in the mega apartment complex where I lived.
8:37 “I lost two” broke my heart :(
how am i supposed to take this comment seriously with that pfp😭🙏
His face when he said “My wife’s dead” was just so sad
@@sherbert_shork it’s what I looked like when I heard him🥲
@@TammyLA7 lol ;-; but its still sad but im smiling :DD
@in_ur_wallit smiles back.
Davion’s friends were so helpful and determined to figure out what was going on. Good friends.
There's a fucking reason they tell you not to quit taking psych meds cold turkey and to consult your doctor and be weened off of them. You can be wild and unpredictable, that 12 year old girl probably had underlying mental issues that caused her to snap for no apparent reason. Not saying she's an angel, but a lot of people have mental disorders.
I have a relative that has undiagnosed schizophrenia and he tried to kill his brother and himself, he nearly succeeded. Now he's normal and healthy because he's on the right medications. He cannot fathom doing such a thing again and doesn't understand what was going on in his head at the time.
It's also important to notice that a kids brain is not the same as an adults... it was just pure bad luck, devils work to be exact
the 12-year-old girl was heartbreaking. i remember hearing that the mom was the one who took her adhd meds, and i doubt she realised just how dangerous that could be. there's a reason adhd meds are controlled substances, and there's a reason quitting them cold-turkey isnt really recommended, *especially* for young people. that little girl was blatantly struggling for a while prior, and while nothing can take away from the devastating consequences of her actions, i think it's clear that she wasnt fully in control of them that night. a terrible situation all round. i feel awful for both of those children.
The way she was apologizing to her mother for being "dramatic" after stabbing her brother and then the mother later describing the entire situation as "so weird why would she do that" makes me wonder how often her emotional dysregulation was dismissed by her parents as "dramatic" or a teenager being "hormonal."
That kid needed medical intervention and instead she got amphetamine withdrawals with no support.
@@Kiterpuss the thing that gets me is that she HAD medical intervention, and it was taken away from her by her mother. obviously, the withdrawals alone dont make you a killer - but being at such a difficult stage in life, clearly having deeper psychiatric issues, and parents who dont seem to try to understand or support you at all COMBINED with those withdrawals... that's a different story.
she probably _was_ a "good kid" _when her treatment was working._ she was definitely still struggling the whole time. SO many parents dismiss their pre-teen/teenaged children's outbursts or emotions overall as "dramatic" or "hormonal" and few understand how damaging it is. you can usually tell the difference between typical "teenage" behaviour, and serious problems; a lot of parents just dont want to acknowledge the latter.
@@vampi_redI’m an ‘80s kid, and my parents also dubbed me as “dramatic” and “attention seeking”.
Fast-forward 30-something years later, and not one, but TWO professional psychiatrists independently diagnose me with bipolar disorder.
Ever since then, I sh* on any of those “I’m the parent, I know what’s best for my child” parents.
Satan operates in crazy ways but his demons are always working even in children.
I grew up with undiagnosed ADHD and I was a nightmare. I was a really polite, quiet kid, and my parents were burned out from my two older siblings so I sort of fell through the cracks. I developed a lot of coping mechanisms, but I still had a point where I just couldn’t handle certain types of stress anymore and I would have outbursts. I remember one time this girl I couldn’t stand just wouldn’t leave me alone, and I finally flipped out and threw her on the ground, and almost started beating the sh1t out of her with this wooden brush I happened to have in my hand. Luckily I was like omfg what am I doing!! So I just jumped up and told her to get the f- out of my face. On the plus side she left me alone after that, and I finally got life changing treatment when I was 15.
I worked as a paramedic for 10 years. I don't remember the extreme cases I've been on unless someone else that was there start talking about it, then it comes back and I remember every detail. But the times I've had to tell parents their child is dead I will never forget.
Jesus fuck man that’s hard. Thank you for helping people out there and sacrificing your own sanity and mental health. I truly hope you are doing well I could not imagine myself doing a job like that. I seriously mean it I really hope you’re doing okay my dude 💙🤍
@@icywolf8177 Thank you.💙 I'm doing good. I loved working as a paramedic. Most calls aren't that bad. Or you get used to it so you don't realize how bad it actually is. 😅 And for the rest dark humor get us through it.
Omfg I am so sorry. That’s one thing I could never do. Those primal screams from parents would haunt me. Thank you so much for your time saving people. That’s pretty amazing ❤
Thank you for your service! ❤
People don’t understand and appreciate how important paramedics are. Thank you.
"Miraculously, Mackenzie survived"
Ah, the miracle of putting on your seat-belt.
American cops man. Spends 30 seconds trying to bust a window before walking round to the other side. Then having a deeply unprofessional reaction.
@@davepayne164How was he unprofessional?
@@davepayne164respectfully theirs no way to react when you see 3 occupants in critical condition in a wreck when the vehicle is in two…
@Yourlostsoul-s7o Yes, even police officers are affected by some scenes, they are still human beings.
The relief I felt when he said Alexis was charged for ATTEMPTED first degree murder. That means the baby is still alive. Thank GOD! 🙏🏾
There is no guilt.
Omg I remember that case from another video, it's so awful 😞. Im still near the start of this vid so idk if it will be on here, but when she was being questioned she seriously asks "if its alive can I have it back?" Or something VERY close to that. It's been such a long time since I've seen it but I'll never forget such an awful case
That was gonna bother me all night, thank god.
Thank fucking Jesus🙏
Overbearing mother is her biggest problem. Fear of her no doubt, is the reason she hid pregnancy and birth
This is why I literally say all of the time, let the dumpster divers carry on. They really aren’t hurting anyone and thank God these people were there at the right time!!
They could hurt themselves and that could be a liability for the property owners.
@@bobbiellison4315A real NPC answer.
I agree I mean they recycle items and I’ve seen those videos where donut stores throw out tons of donuts because they have to sell them fresh and people who dumpster dive will actually eat them. Which helps not waste food
@@bobbiellison4315 Then dumpsters should have a warning on the lid that says any injuries from diving are the sole responsibility of the diver. Or something to that effect.
@@atrinoisa Or they should just put it into law
The girl that killed the little boy… i feel so bad. I loved how gentle the police officer was when he was in the car with her. Asking her questions about school.
She was so selfish only asking about jail and not about her brother's conditions. I didn't buy her crocodile tears
@@Paranoidpenelope Well its still sad. Even if she is faking it, shes like what, 12? Thats so young. Can you imagine? Killing at 12 years old. She obviously has something going on. Im just glad that that cop was gentle with her. Bc who knows how good or bad she was treated in her home, or school. Don't judge till you know the whole story.
@@Paranoidpenelope she HAS ADHD,
@@Paranoidpenelope She's a twelve-year old girl freaking out. And besides, she literally did ask about her brother in the video?
@@EskaiZezt I have ADHD, and I don't go around murdering people (nor do I have the urge to). She wasn't charged with murder because she was deemed mentally unfit due to a psychotic episode after suddenly discontinuing ADHD medication. That's the important thing we should be talking about, not the diagnosis itself.
Policeman saying “ crisscross applesauce” was breathtaking. The words coming out of a twelve year old’s mouth was tragic given she murdered a little boy
The Kenzie story was crazy to watch unfold. From the reactions to the friends having such a read on the situation…
the app did so much with figuring out what actually happened too
I actually feel for the 12 year old girl. She very literally had a psychotic break. That would be absolutely terrifying at any age, and there she is, hormones raging due to puberty and facing unfathomable mental health issues whilst unmedicated; I'll never condone her actions, but she desperately needed help that she wasn't receiving. She's evidently been self harming, she's extremely unstable. She needs hospitalisation, prolonged care and support, medication, she's not an evil person. She's an extremely troubled individual who need psychiatric help immediately.
exactly. i feel so awful. not condoning what she did whatsoever, but she’s genuinely mentally ill beyond control. sad.
Yes, she desperately needed to be on meds. I'm sure there were signs.
Maybe she’s just evil
I’m a good child?
@@marydumois4242 maybe that's a horrible mindset that should be discarded
There's a young man raised with utmost maturity and respect. He handled the situation with such maturity and was so level headed, thoroughly explained everything with respect to police, was incredibly helpful and had no issues in dealing with police. He deserves to be proud of the role he played in vital investigation.
The cop that handled Sydney needs better training. He really doesn’t deal with her very well, considering he didn’t even know she killed her mother yet. If it actually had been a break in, he could have been causing her more trauma over the situation.
Yes! I’m so glad other people thought the same thing
🤓
Thats what i was thinking!!
exactly!
I 100% agree!
Mikenzie's parents broke my heart. The love that they had for their daughter's boyfriend is so beautiful insofar as they obviously thought the world of him and we devastated to learn of his death. To know that he was so loved and respected by his girlfriend's parents is such an amazing thing because they fully accepted his role in Mikenzie's life and ad,ieec the man he was.
She literally YEETED that newborn into the dumpster like it was actual trash. How absolutely heartbreaking for that poor innocent baby 😞
Fr 😢
Fr 😨
Fr like yeeted yeeted. I don’t ever remember noticing. I’m so glad those dumpster divers were there. The female like bum rushed the dudes to pick the baby up and help him.
Everyone deserves forgiveness….but for her, I can make an exception….*boss music intensifies *
like wtf, there are other options if you don't want to have the kid. Lots of couples who can't have kids and are looking to adopt...
The poor husband. Ugh. I never thought I would be afraid of my kids. This is terrifying. What on earth could make someone do this to their own mother
Desperation. She didn't want to let her parents know she flunked out of school. So she didn't. she decided to take her mom out of the situation. I've known someone in that situation and they went to insane lengths to avoid admitting the truth
There was a very poignant moment when the father down the station asked “How am I gonna tell my son?” His son who was waiting in another room.
@@Rin-wm7hrMe too. A girl I knew in HS was only 15 and she was smoking THC and other vapes in the bathroom stalls and I wouldn't have said anything if I wasn't concerned because she mentioned she's been feeling ill ever since but continued to smoke so I snitched on her and she got in trouble in court cuz she assaulted one of the school staff members to avoid them taking the device from her. So pathetic 😢
@@Cadence__1700 I hold a belief that every crime is committed out of some sense of desperation or another. It's part of how humans work. We're flawed and imperfect creatures who sometimes act without thinking things through
@@Rin-wm7hr That can be true for most cases. Just like an uncle of mine was addicted to drugs and he was sent to prison multiple times, yet he continued to go to rehab until he's clean. Some people r genuinely good and they have things in their life beyond their control, but they have the choice to amend what they did. Doesn't matter how many times they repeated the mistake as long as they keep trying to fix it. However, some people are just really apathetic and cruel and will do anything to avoid getting in trouble no matter who is affected, and they won't try to change their ways, only make it worse for themselves
I really feel that the parents in cases where young girls try to dispose of a baby should be held more accountable. There’s got to be a reason why a young girl would think there are fewer consequences to killing a baby than admitting to their parents they are pregnant.
Yeah, and she was so young, 18, and didn't even realise she was pregnant (periods aren't always regular at that age etc)
Imagine suddenly giving birth to a child you were not expecting, America is not the place for that
At 14, maybe. At 18, hell no. Shes more than old enough. Yes, it would be extremely scary and traumatizing but she did the absolute worse thing she could have done. She had so so so many options and she picked the worse. She could have even just PUT the baby by the bin. But to carelessly throw him the way she did was disgusting.
@@NayLouise24 nothing changes but the number
22:08 in all fairness to the boys, they were so willing to help, and I think the way they were willing to give them whatever they needed to get to the bottom of it was really good.
That's good friends right there, they helped to escalate the case as well
Maybe mom shouldn't have taken away the 12 yo psych meds and she would still have a son. Medication can mess you up if given the wrong dose or kind. No one can say for sure what that does to the brain, especially a developing one.
Agreed
it's hard out there for parents with kids with issues (who are also suffering), the system is full of waitlists, mixed info, "experts' giving medicine that makes it worse, or not enough guidance about coming off medication, not enough resources. I don't know their situation, but I've seen other people's, personally, close to me. We need more access to better help.
@@ferretsnax facts
@@ferretsnaxAnd there’s also the risk of medication giving the patient side effects of suicidal tendencies or like people have said in the comments being taken off the meds and that resulting in dangerous withdrawals/effects from being off medication so suddenly.
She wouldn't need "meds" if she were wired correctly to begin with though 🙄 why would you put a decent kid on medication? She always had issues and its not always the moms/parents fault
I feel so bad for those cops that have to walk up on dead bodies in crashes and shit
I was in a terrible accident. I remember laying in glassthe officer turned his sirens off when he saw us radioed two dead bodies as he approached shjig his head. I put my hand on the glass brother didn't hesitate busted our window and dragged me out.
@@SalariaStudios It takes a lot to do that kind of stuff day after day
@ I do agree.
The “oh my god” gave me chills
@@iliketakis113fr
That police officer was very kind to the 13 yr old girl. You could tell she was not mentally ok.
Imagine putting all that love, time and effort into raising a child for them to do these horrific crimes.
Tbh they probably didn't
@@RobinHoodEnergysThe first one knew what she was doing if she lied about it all to get away with it
@@RobinHoodEnergys Parents aren't always the reasons for their children turning evil. Sometimes it's just the kids themselves that are the problem. I'm honestly tired of people blaming the parents whenever there are murder cases where their child CLEARLY knows what they are doing but still murdered anyways.
Good Parenting is all You can do to a Child😔
Then the Society Changes Murders,even Heartbreaks Can be Prevented ukk think abt it
@@angelinenabua6336 if the parents dont raise correctly in any term, like mental invalidation, its a problem that can make the children become bad.
I heard about Sydney's case on Court Junkie about two weeks ago, but seeing the actual footage is heartbreaking.
Only for the dad and mom not selfish Sydney
@@kdizzle901 And the son/brother. His dad had to break the news to him. It doesn't show it here but does in the original video.
@ I didn’t know she had a brother she comes off as an only child (I’m an only child I’m speaking from experience)
Another young girl just did this too. Her last name is grey I think. It’s so awful
Court Junkie is so good Jillian sent me stickers once !
She became unresponsiveness because the questions were becoming harder, and she was losing control of her narrative. And she was starting to show her defence, i.e. mental health 'made her do it'.
I’m so confused how one of the dad’s were so chill when he found out his son passed away.
if they werent dumpster diving then the baby wouldve been found dead how cruel of them throwing their baby..
I hope those teenagers are living their best lives now
Seriously. That was a blessing. The bch never thought anyone would look in there
This is why I don't talk shit on people who dumpster dive. it's shocking what people have found in the trash, and not just babies. a lot of criminals have been caught because someone found evidence in the trash.
Chances are, that baby wouldn't have been found at all. That's what the "mother" was hoping.
Another sad thing is the lady that was with the divers that was holding the baby, got arrested for a minor warrant after the police came
Lets just respect those dumpster divers. I was crying because I thought the baby was killed but those dumpster divers saved a life. +10000 respect for those dumpster divers.
They were so worried and took such a great care of the baby, God bless them
the video of the divers shocked to see it was a baby and the woman immediately trying to get the baby to carry them brought a tear to my eye man.
That car accident perpetrator I’m not understanding how she only received 15 to life . The conviction wasn’t attempted murder, not manslaughter but murder. Wtf man
She took a plea deal. She can go up for parole after she’s served 15 years but it’s not guaranteed that she will get it. But she could serve the rest of her life in prison too. This is what happens when you take a plea deal and don’t go to jury trial.
The answer is "she"
@@joshalynbass7175 what could've potentially happened if she went to a jury trial instead?
@@ibtisamzubaidi so if found guilty, sentence to the max, with or without parole, depends on the charge , and you have the chance to appeal your sentence. That’s the good thing about a jury trial and it’s your right to have one. When you take a plea, you cannot appeal a judge’s decision for your sentence.
@@pXnTilde well that’s what the state offered her and the judge sentenced her. But I get what you’re saying. Either way she’s got a while in the pen
i feel bad for the 12 year old girl. she stopped taking her meds, but she immediately regretted what she did. she just needed mental help after that, and needed to keep taking her meds.
10:42 for 5 hours the baby was in that dumpster. FIVE FUCKING HOURS.
First 5 hours of his life
Lol@@spacemax1744
in a plastic bag. i hope the baby is ok...
@@mmm-mmmSince she was charged with attempted, the baby thankfully survived!
Doesn’t everyone get suicidal tho… everyone wishes they werent born?
I work with a lot of kids who are on very strong ADHD and other really strong medications and have seen first hand what stopping one medication can do to a child's behavior and mental stability. As an example, earlier this year I had a child who was on 3 very strong medications, 2 of which were to help his ADHD, and the mother neglected to tell us they were switching him off of one and trying another one. This child had lost control and hit other people, punched them, scream, and would start self harming by banging his head on the cement walls. It wasn't until the mother was pushed for information that she disclosed they were switching him off of one to introduce him to another (under doctor's advisement). But this kid had a total behavior change and none of us knew why until the mother disclosed after finding out her son was doing self-harming behavior. And this was from him being gradually taken off one medication and being introduced to another. I know all children/people react differently to medications being removed/introduced, but if she had stopped taking her medication completely, I cannot imagine the carnage it was causing her mental state and her body. This was such a sad, unfortunate case.
How she could just casually toss that precious baby in the dumpster is beyond me.
I don’t think my body could even psychically do that, no matter how much I want too.
i’m pretty sure she just didn’t know what to do she was scared and was not ready to be a mother so in a panic she just threw the baby into the trash. It’s wrong but she was just scared.
@@ben4myself she didn’t look scared, she didn’t even look sorry
@ it’s not all about the looks.
@@ben4myself For people that are scare, there so many options to not keep the baby. Including anonymous safe baby drop-offs.. That was ruthless
The friends were incredibly helpful, giving as much info as they kid. Most kids would say, I dunno.
Those poor parents. The young kids with their lives ahead of them.
It feels wrong to see recordings from the reactions of these people... It's such a sensitive moment and everybody all over the world can watch that now...
Good.
Was thinking the same thing. Like, I suppose police footage doesn’t need consent to be published, but these people probably never said “oh hell yeah put my reaction on youtube”. 😅
You didn’t have to click on the video.
@@souless_kushcalm down “souless” people can feel remorse for people even if they willing watched a video. get your granny panties out of a twist.
Yet here you are.
the fact the 12 year old willingly confessed and called herself crazy just shows she regretted it immediately
edit : not to be that person but ty for the likes❤️
Ik I was crying during this
She was sorry because she knew she was going to jail
"are the handcuffs necessary..im a good child" - spoken words from a monster
@@barjee Or she was just sorry. 🤷♂ The video said she had a psychotic episode from stopping her meds, right?
yes, I only learned recently that withdrawal from stimulant medication like ADHD medication can cause manic episodes, especially if the dose was quite high.
BIG RED FLAG, not about mom being hurt possibly killed, but about a broken window?? Sydney you over played it.😂 You tried so hard to scream about how the bad guy got in.
notice she didn't scream until the cops knocked 😂
I mean, it’s not like she carefully thought out the murder and how she would pretend to be innocent, so it’s understandable
The timestamps of that security footage broke my heart, 2:00 pm until 7:41 pm. Almost six hours in a plastic bag in a dumpster.
my heart hurts for that 12 year old girl. having to live with the fact that you killed your brother is horrifying, and all because you didnt take your meds. i hope shes doing well
That's a rare thing to read people showing compassion to a murderer. Even, and maybe especially when mental issues are involved. Although I doubt that there would have been so many understanding people if it had been a burly man instead of a little girl in the same situation.
@@olivierdastein2604maybe, just maybe, because the girl didn’t stop taking her medication on her own account but because he mother made her go cold turkey on them.
I doubt the same would have happened with the imaginary burly man. Because he would have been in charge and responsible of that action all by himself.
All the comments I’ve read about it were furious with the mother and blamed her for it… so I guess the same would obviously be said about that burly man.
Also, a kid is a kid, they are far more inexperienced and that does wakes empathy with others usually, a grown adult does not have that going for them. They are fully responsible for themselves.
Too many kids committing murder and always claiming some kind of mental illness.
@@kdc-nb5fw It's not terribly surprising that a kid murdering his parents or siblings would ne mentally ill, no? I mean, normal children usually don't try to kill their relatives...
@olivierdastein2604 when you know about human behavior, psychology, and criminology, you know there is a reason why most people do what they do. You don't forgive them or let it slide, but you connect the dots of their life and have empathy.
My heart broke so much for the two parents who got so heartbroken by hearing their daughters boyfriend got killed... the loved him, you can tell
Watch thr Court about this Case and see if you feel the same after Shirilia mothers speak
@@jens-w5g why??
@@SunnyPapayaa She was saying that her Daughter is not an Murderer and this was a tragic incident that her Daughter has no Memory about all this and a lot of other Bull crap
@@jens-w5g she’s a mother…she is trying to protect her. I think that’s a natural behavior…even if it don’t seems right.
@@carmenmariebinder4039 Have you watched the Trial? There is all the Evidence needed. She can not say she is not guilty thats a Slap for the Victims Family.
When a murderer is young enough you have to tell them to sit "crisscross applesauce" there is a real problem with the world.
how she referred to her child as "it" really breaks my heart. i couldn't imagine carrying life for nine months then just disposing of it.
Clearly she didn't know she was carrying a baby
She didn’t know she was pregnant she freaked out even her parents said no when the officer was asking them questions so they didn’t know. But she should’ve reached out for help or used a safe haven box
@@Seeitall728sorry but are they all like, dumb? How all of them couldn’t tell that she is pregnant? It’s impossible when you have a big belly carrying a 40 week old baby.
@@dilanhos2499there are such things as cryptic pregnancy, women will go full term until birth without knowing. They even still have periods so the signs weren’t there
@@ravenjo7 even if you don’t have any pregnancy symptoms, you would question that enormous belly right? She’s fucking lying because she’s scared
That police guy with the 12 year old was so calm
You have to be calm in those types of situations plus he was most likely a very experienced cop. Breaks my heart my dad had to see dead bodies and stuff he quit a job diving for dead bodies in lakes and stuff because a girl looked exactly like me died due to drowning.
@@Liv_the_country_girl2 cool! but sad ig
I feel so bad for the dad. Imagine losing one of the people you love most and I turns out the other person you love killed them. I hope he is doing well.❤
“I lost 2” just broke my heart💔💔💔
that baby is a true fighter, may he have a blessed life, only surrounded by love and security
I'm sobbing on the 12 year old one. Like she was traumatized by herself and most ppl would just care about themselves but she even asked about her brother.
She was also on medication previously that was taken from her by her mother I believe. It very easily could have resulted in psychosis and caused this outcome 💔
She really sounded sorry and traumatized..
They said she had a bad reaction like psychotic moments out of her control mentally possibly due to going off of her ADHD meds. But not if the boy lived??!
Yeah literally. I felt really bad, but even if you doubt take meds, you shouldn’t be that crazy in the head to stab your 9 yo brother..
@noobhehehe sometimes you do things in instincts and ppl with mental disabilities don't know what's wrong until the action is done. Not always tho but ye
I think when the officer saw Sydney’s hand with the knife cut, he sort of backtracked and made her sit outside on the curb with the mother to have over 30 stab wounds they says it’s because the knife get slippery from the blood and their hand gets tired and with that many stables, she was very angry with her mom
Also the window that was broken blinds were still down and already had blood all over the blinds, if someone broke in they wouldn’t already be bleeding all over and not disturb the blinds at all…..she really liked stabbing her mom tho, like 30 times? Thats crazy.
I don’t think that first cop believed her for a second
39:47 the tone change for “I’m a good child” gave me the creeps… idk what drove her to do this, but her shift made my skin crawl
Fact that the police were so nice to that 12 year old is awesome
Honestly after hearing my fair share of police horror stories (I'm Canadian) I'm so glad to see that there are kind, considerate people in the police force as well. A sad thing about this world is that most stories you hear are the worst ones so you need evidence to believe in the good father than just believing in human decency.
45:00 the way Alexi dumbfoundingly jerks her head and darts her eyes at her Mom while callously saying “that THING wasn’t crying”, makes me sick!🤢
That part shocks me the most. There’s no way she didn’t know, and to think she tried to get away with it too is disturbing
@ let’s say she didn’t know she was preggo. She definitely knew once she birthed that child out of her body. So of course, she definitely knew better. I’ve witnessed little toddlers treating their smaller siblings with more maternal instinct than this excuse for a mother. Let’s hope together, she gets the book thrown at her, and gets life without parole! Justice for the Sweet innocent unnamed Baby!
Baby didn’t even live long enough to be named. Why not just give the baby away if you’re already at a safe hospital? It’s heart shattering💔
Exactly! Saying 'I threw IT in a bag' absolutely disgusting.
@@elpueblonomuere i recently learnt that due to the inherent fucked up nature of pregnancy, the womb can sometimes expand towards the back rather than forwards with a developing fetus, the latter being what we commonly know of. In the first scenario, there can be 0 visual evidence through the whole term that the person is pregnant, and if this person hasn't planned for pregnancy, or didn't test themselves, yeah they'll only realize when they're right there giving birth
@@Whatevs.r1 perhaps the other inmates will treat her like a “thing” in prison once they discover she killed an innocent child.
Sydney’s case was.. I don’t feel bad for her I feel bad for the dad.. edit: thanks for 62 likes:3
He lost his wife and his daughter in the same day 😢
fr.. Anf those fake ass crocodile tears.. yuck
@@michalajrgensen7165that was absolutely no way in hell fake. yeah she did it and it’s absolutely horrendous but she obviously feels regret and feels like shit. it would’ve traumatised the fuck out of her.
@@michalajrgensen7165 I'm obviously not gonna defend her in any way, but believe me, those were most likely NOT crocodile tears like the guy above me said
@@3legence plus she also had undiagnosed schizophrenia.. very sad she did something awful but i dont doubt she felt immense remorse afterwards
I’m sorry but I chuckled a little when the cop at the accident scene went, “rookie!!”😂
As soon you see cuts on the Person his Hand, you can tell that's the Suspect!! I feel so bad for the Dad, he lost his Wife and Daughter at the same time!!calling your child " It" is so cruel!!
The dad, who didn't comfort his screaming child for a second, even though no one knew what happened??? The dad, who was only worried about himself, while pretending some fake crying? Aham...
Calling the newborn 'it' in this scenario is a very typical psychological response. Nothing to do with cruelty, it's coping mechanism and disassociation. The three exclamation points won't change this fact.
@@Mukukuish people react different yknow. he was mostly confused like dawg
@@Mukukuish For someone defending calling an infant "it" which I agree is a detachment coping mechanism, you sure don't understand how grief works when a man loses his wife and in turn his daughter.
@@marshmallowbiscuit4553 I didn't defend anything or anyone. I said, calling the baby "it" is coping mechanism and detachment. And nothing more that people project onto it.
Mixing this case with the father (who clearly didn't give a heck about his daughter) has not much sense. What's the connection between the two? The father could be detached from the daughter and the whole tragedy, but only AFTER being sure what happened. He showed up and instead of running to his child asking are you ok, what happened, he's passing by and he just "wants to know" what's going on. So if I understand correctly, if you would see your kid screaming in cuffs, you'd do the same. Then you would be only concerned about yourself and loss, without real tears. And you would say, that's only grief, although the first moment is not about grief as he didn't know anything about the murder. He just decided not to comfort his child who was in distress.
@@Mukukuish The dad was only worried about himself? Did you not watch the clips of him repeatedly asking what the hell was going on, saying over and over that his wife is dead she’s gone, dreading over also losing his daughter, in shock that his daughter killed his wife, etc
I'm used to watching videos about murder cases and all but this one really hit me for it's heavy emotional concept
48:36 what the fuck you mean "what is she under arrest for" ?!?!?! She MURDERED her newborn and tossed it in the trash in the bathroom......
The baby was alive?
@@nicolad8822yes it was alive ! They did t show or say in this video but in other videos it was confirmed baby was birthed alive and had no issues. And would’ve lived to be a healthy baby
Riiight?? I'm so mad at the mother. Getting agressive, playing dumb with police, uuugh
@@Murderdrones-20 Pretty sure they were referring to the last case in this video where the baby actually died and was tossed in the hospital bathroom
Look up post-partem depression. Then look up empathy and try having some.
The community Dom and Davion lived in raised awesome kids. Most kids wouldn't come forward let alone build a whole case on the behalf of their friends. TRUE friends! ❤
The second girl Alexis actually lives in my town, new Mexico is honestly such a unsafe, horrible place. It happened just down my street, it's not unusual to see all these crazy things happen here, the crime rate is hella high. Honestly sad, no matter what side of town your on your life is basically at risk. We have a singular highschool and we have to go on lockdown all the time. People are horrible.
I'm glad that she didn't have another baby but I hope your fine! Just because someone killed a baby doesn't mean they kill adults and teens and childs
Blessed are the Dumpster Divers, and I, for one, thank you all. Just look and see how many times they have found people, alive, and sometimes not. But they don't look the other way....❤
How could you look the other way??
@@anayareyAs in the didn’t ignore the baby.
I hope that when that baby grows up he or she will be able to possible meet these people
Mckenzie sounds like an absolute demon🤬. She tries her best to look shocked and saddened in court but it's not believable. She obviously needed a wake up call but oh how i wish it was another way😥
She was I knew her I was bsf with her bf cousin and she lived with her bf.. she was very toxic..
@@Kierra-mm6rc youre actually disgusting for making that up for attention. shame on you
@@Kierra-mm6rcwhat’s your insta i want to ask a question
I cant imagine being the mother of the 12 year old.. Such a heartbreaking story.. she had a legitimate psychotic episode and now as a mother how do you ever see the daughter you had that killed your own son as your daughter again? She lost both of her children the same day.. such a sad story.
The girl calling it “it” she don’t deserve kids at all… poor baby, bless the ppl that helped
Her and the OTHER Alexi (Travissio? I think is her last name) also talks to her newborn away, but in the hospital, garbage can bathroom. They both called their newborns "it" and had zero remorse, and both sound like freaking morons
This might (and has) honestly happen more often as it becomes illegal to choose
considering what happened, the pregnancy was likely unwanted so I don't think it's very surprising
Spay & neuter, not just for dogs and cats!
“Girl”. You said it yourself. They’re too young to be blamed entirely.
That kid solved the entire investigation for the cops! What a tragedy.
This video is a mess. It shows the two boys that MacKenzie killed in the car...then puts black bars over their eyes AFTER fully showing them. It shows the picture of Sydney who killed her Mom as MacKenzie???
It does twice the bar thing. I really wonder what's the point.
@olivierdastein2604 I know! The narration seems accurate but the video is all over the place.
@@HatcherRN Anyway, although it's (very theoretically, especially given that they're dead) a privacy concern, there's no shame in being a victim, so it doesn't shock me that their face was displayed. I just felt that this bar thing was very weirdly handled for no reason that I can perceive.
@@olivierdastein2604 I think it was for visual effect that they died. They did the same with the 9 year old.
Literally
god bless these 3 men for finding that child soon enough. horrible just horrible.
I feel so fucking awful for the 12 year old girl, her brother, and her family :( it’s already confirmed how she has ADHD and was recently taken off her meds. And given her age and how a lot of drugs work on people in general it could very likely be that she wasn’t in control of herself mentally, especially with intrusive thoughts and manic episodes.
And yes it’s absolutely an awful thing for her to have done but it also very likely isn’t entirely her fault. Medication can mess you up, and once you rely on it getting taken off all of a sudden can be really bad for you. And since her medication was for a mental problem and then she had a manic episode, it’s obviously the drugs were a huge cause of this. Her mother should not have taken her off those meds like that.
I think it was her mom that took away her meds that caused her to break down
It’s so sad I fell terrible for the family.
And she was covered in old and new cuts. Shes got a lot of mental problems and obviously needs help
That does not excuse what she did. Coming off of these meds can cause imbalance that affect how you feel but you still have to consciously make the decision to do what she did. It does not control you no matter how it makes you feel. She is dangerous and deserves to be locked away for a very long time and only released when proven to be no threat to others. Only someone that is capable of harming others will do so because they were taken off of those meds. She is fully accountable
@smith549371 she's 12 years old. Do you remember being 12? It's a very hard time for children, especially these days. Sounds like it's a single parent home, 12 yr old on ADHD meds, then taken off, supposedly abruptly. She's apologizing constantly & clearly does NOT UNDERSTAND why she did what she did. I feel for her, the mother (especially) and a little boy who lost his life. This is one of the most tragic stories I've ever seen/heard.
If you are not a parent, then please sit down & be quiet! Thank you!
I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes watching that woman toss her baby into a dumpster. What's worse, New Mexico has safe haven sites where you can drop off a newborn within 90 days without fear of criminal charges for child abandonment. The only stipulation is that you must notify someone that you're leaving a child. There were options for her. Why didn't she know about this and why was this never given to her as an option?
Some people are truly extremely ignorant and some, often the same, live in squalid conditions. And it seems that sometimes some end up delivering a baby not having suspected for an instant that they were pregnant, as incredible as it seems.
I didn't know you could abandon a baby somewhere without facing charges. The question is "why aren't these drop off sites more widely publicized?" Not "why didn't she know." Plenty of people don't know because these sites aren't well-publicized. Duh.
@@AdelicowsRegardless of these sites not being well publicized or not, it is well known that you can legally abandon a baby at a fire station
34:12 “where’s the knife 🙂” got me dying
"Where's the knife?"🤓
"Sit criss-cross apple sauce"🤭
“IM SO SORR-“ “okay do me a favor and do criss-cross apple sauce”😝
all jokes aside, the police officers actually tried to calm the girl down and i actually like how they didnt treat her wrong or like other criminals. she seriously needs some mental help though. she has old cuts and new cuts + she went off her adhd meds which caused this because later on you can hear the mom saying she was a good child never cursing or anything.
@@luvleysyd fr
Can we just appreciate that the cop that was arresting the 12 year old girl and the cop was be rlly nice❤
Sidney is a bad liar. Focusing on the window so much? Like you can tell that's what she wants the story to be
6:45 when the cop realizes Sydney did this
Mackenzies parents were more upset about Dom
Probably liked him better than her, if she was as awful as she sounds
Maybe she thought that she could pass it off as truamantic memory? Seeing a broken window but not seeing your mom getting killed, in the story she was telling she didn’t see it so she was trying to cover as much ground she physically could without seeming like a lier
I can’t have kids so to see someone blessed with a baby and throw away that precious angel like that it tears me up inside.
That’s what I just commented….SOME PEOPLE CANNOT HAVE KIDS…..AND SHE THREW AWAY A BABY LIKE IT WAS NOTHING!!!!! DISGUSTING!!!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😤😤😤😤😤😤🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️😠😠😠😠😠👿
then adopt one since you care so much
@@ashIesha just because you care for kids doesn't mean you need to adopt. I’m 15, I care for kids…should I adopt?
@@jewelfoxgaming873it’s definitely clear you’re child. Only someone with an underdeveloped brain would make a comment lacking such comprehension and critical thinking……
@@ashIesha I’m disabled, single and broke
Its not the child who's feeling the pain and suffering, but the parents. Imagine your own blood let alone your child committing crimes and knowing they have to face the consequences. A mother will love their child no matter what, even if they kill, but the pain they go through is unbearable. My heart goes to the parents.
yeah let's just look at both perspectives and keep it neutral yeah? "it's not the child" headass
I am crying for the parents as well. Having had a very challenging daughter, I know the absolute devastation and heartbreak parents experience.
I do bebelieve she had a "moment" like a hormone rage etc. I feel sorry for her...but not as much as I hope her parents can get over it. Everyone involved will never forget this. I hope she and her family have better lives now...
My heart goes to every child who was emotionally and/or physically neglected or abused up the the degree when they become criminals. Not a single child was born to be evil. All these cases are the result of terrible parenting and never addressed trauma. The last mother acts terrible, the one who's son was stabbed is clearly a single mother. The girl's parents who had the car accident don't touch each other, but the wife hushes the husband. The father in the beginning doesn't even try to comfort the daughter, although no one knows in the beginning what happened. And he's only worried about himself after hearing the news (by the way he's not really crying and to me he seems way too suspicious). And so on.
Of course the legal responsibility is on the individual. But it's very probable that an unstable kid or teenager will make terrible choices when he/she can't cope with the pain, anger. If the society is lucky, "only" self-destructive ones.
Who raised this child? Her parents, no? Why did she feel she couldn’t talk to her own parents? 😅 Child adjust to her environment and caregivers.
“And i thought it was poop, then it wasnt” LOL😭😭😭
LNFAO
17:25 you can hear the pain in the cops voices. It’s truly heartbreaking 💔
And the parents keep making him repeat himself.
You used sydney’s mughsot instead of mckenzie at 29:58. This happened twice now. Please recheck the whole clip for mckenzie’s video. You used sydney’s mugshot twice for her @catching killers
Seeing her throw the baby like it was a trash hurts me.
those kids are good friends! ready to help as much as they can for they’re friend. you can see how much they want to help.
I am astounded by the way she just threw that baby in the bin, that was just a different level of inhumane
Not even placing it or covering just tossed like it was garbage
I’ve heard of some of these cases, especially the one when the girl threw her baby in the dumpster, and some dumpster divers came and found the baby later. It was heartbreaking 💔🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Fr it’s so sad…………..😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 but it’s just they can’t take care of it…….but idk why they do that, just but them for adoption
It must've been the guilt that she went through like you can't just be living your best life when you know you have a child somewhere out there
The worst part is she is now out of jail waiting for an appeal and possibly a reversal.
The first cop in the first episode needs some crisis management training. Good lord.
I was thinking the exact same thing
look at it again he knew from the start that she shurly has killed her own mother, there are evidence all over the place, the cuts on her hand are an clear evidence, thats why he acted this way, he knew. she does not needed crisis management at all.