Trevor is a quality interviewer. He is polite to everyone and intelligently and quietly asks questions and waits for the answers. It is not about him and his ego - that is rare, too many interviewers and narrators are all about themselves and their own egos.
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I like how so many people have pointed out that he doesn’t just ask thoughtful, respectful questions; he also then gives them time to calmly think and respond.
I like how no matter what their charge is he still treats them all the same. he is super nice, asks questions, and pretty much acts like they are his friends.
I dont know why , but i am obsessed with prison documentaries. Always puts things in perspective when you think your life is too rough . Be thankful for everything you have and dont take life for granted .
Well yes but these people have done serious crimes, they deserve to be there! People that are having a rough time in there life are just having tuff times! You shouldn’t compare yourself to these criminals! But yes you should be great full for what you have and your life!
What a calm, understanding, and simply terrific man he is. Noticed that when the situation in the conversation becomes too tough he will switch to a different subject to make it easier for the person he is interviewing. A complete gentleman.
Speaking as a former corrections officer it is my belief that no male officer should work at a female prison and no female should work add a male prison all you're doing is asking for problems I've seen it firsthand
Thomas Sadowski I’m not really knowledgeable in the topic but is their enough in the job for that to actually happen realistically and if there are so enough have the right attitude to stay in said job as I knowA LOT can’t actually handle the environment not to blame them as it’s I’d say primitive in there which we’ve grown out of and see as wrong nowadays
Exactly. My brother manipulated many woman correctional officers. They even came to the house when he got released last time. (He is back for 25 to life habitually a violent offender in texas)
@@dadeee7776 unfortunately you're mostly right a lot of it has to do with where the prison is located at for instance there's prisons near Chino California which is near big cities that could hire just males for the male prison and females just for the female prison when you get into the rural areas where there's not as many people usually the prison will take anyone they can just to fill the posts the turnaround in officers in this line of work is is totally insane with incredibly long hours and little pay when I became and officer my badge number was 278 how is the 278 person to prison hired when I left badge numbers were accessing in / 2300 that's a lot of officers in the ten years that I was there after a while I never use their names I would refer to them as Bubba or bubbet
Pintexx he was born in Trinidad and Tobago but found success in Britain. I would say his adoptive country shaped him into the qualities you admire about him.
You should replace the word "girls" with either the word "monsters" or "felons." You should have ended your sentence with "...that they do not deserve."
@@richardclay oh lol my sister went to prison for robbery and I still called her my sister Because she was my sister The guy has big balls and a heart being nice towards them people because after all you and they are human. Yes they should be treated differently but not all of them Because some of them seek rehabilitation
@@Shteno How can he do that though? It's not like he can spend a week getting someone to trust him. He probably has an hour or two with each person as this isn't a documentary about one prisoner but the entire system. Additionally, there's definitely a guard right off camera to protect him with some inmates. Look at Sarah, the woman who managed to escape. She's cuffed before her door is opened, she's then brought to another room to be cuffed at the ankles with her handcuffs removed but a guard literally guides her by the arm. So that guard is definitely right there, which would make anyone more reserved. He treated everyone as an equal and that's rare with prison documentaries. I'm used to interviewers acting like it's their job to remind them why they're there and how they're awful but he treats them all as just human.
@@OfftheWallTales Well, for a truly gifted interviewer, even an hour is more than enough! Try watching W. Herzog's serial "On Death Row", and see what happens in only one hour! And just so that if you think he's having long correspondence with the inmates, pay attention to the very first person he's having a conversation, the Death Row chaplain, whom he met only several minutes before he filmed that interview, and it happened in less than one hour, before the chaplain was gonna meet the man who'll be executed that afternoon, in 6pm! Then (MAYBE) you'll be able to see the (huge) difference!
@@Shteno But isn't that show focusing on one person per episode? That means the interviewer talked with that one prisoner for hours before the footage was cut to fill one hour. It's just how TV shows (aside from talk shows) work. I don't doubt someone interviewing just one person for hours can connect better than someone interviewing multiple people, each for a very short period. But that's not the set up of this documentary. Given the short time he had with each inmate, I really think the interviewer did a great job.
The way Sir Trevor McDonald interviews these women is a true clinic on journalism. He asks very targeted, thought provoking, and even invasive questions. But he does it with a level of care and respect that is disarming and cordial.
A sociopath will always make themselves seem like the victim or belittle their own problems or redirect in someway or another. Shes a perfect case of a manipulative sociopath
Trevor is such a kind hearted, open minded man. He is so polite and treats everyone as a regular person and actually listens to what everyone has to say. I'd like to see him do all the documentaries.
I’ve seen so many prison documentaries. I’ll admit I was about to click out of this video.. but the way the interviewer carried himself and spoke with the inmates peaked my interest. So I ended up watching the whole thing. And I’ll say this is one of the best prison documentaries I’ve ever seen. Wonderful interviewer!
sarah pender didn’t prey on this officer. he made his own goddamn choices. he was doing illegal things before she got involved with him. she’s responsible for being in prison, and he’s responsible for letting her escape. he’s not a victim, just like she isnt.
Example of Trevor's polite interview style: "Do you have a drug dependency?" vs "Are you an addict?". He is an objective, empathetic interviewer and it clearly makes his subjects more open to sharing their stories. I want to watch more of his work.
He had a lifetime of being a journalist. He isn't some dude hired to do a documentary. These are all after retirement where he was earning 600,000 pounds or $830,000 a year. He's damn good at what he does. Payment for these documentaries was not listed.
@@whatchamacallit70 and if they hadn't picked up a gun or a knife they might not have killed someone or if they hadn't had 20 beers and gotten behind the wheel they might not have crashed and killed a family. Woulda Coulda Shoulda. And a great childhood is not a guarantee. It helps but choices are made.
Excellent point. Listening to him I feel like I am learning something new, not just confirming what I already believe… I.e. Sarah is a master manipulator and I find her persuasive until Trevor cleverly and gently exposes her.
Forcing someone into rehab won't get them clean. Sadly the only way to get a person clean is if they truly want to get clean and that normally only happens when they've hit rock bottom.
people that use drugs can convince other people to join them, on purpose or not. By taking them to jail they're separating them from society, finding out who gave them the drugs, and it's kind of like a rehab since they experience what it's like to be at an all time low thanks to drugs.
Komunikati if a prisoner wants to get clean, make them go into rehab while in jail, so they can be punished for their crimes while helping them get clean too
Bro when Sarah first came out and spoke to Mr. McDonald I was like oh wow she actually seems nice and pretty normal. Then, when they went on to say she was a master manipulator I was like damn.... she got me too lmao
I worked in a state prison for 22 years and a lot of people in there are great manipulators. They will act like they really care about you asking about how you are but the whole time they are getting information on you to use against you
Very good program, no blurred faces, no bleeped language, no silly music, no sensationalism and a brilliant exceptional interviewer/presenter. Perfect Viewing.
that interview with the woman around 8:45 it starts and you can tell she's putting on a persona the whole time until the interviewer asks her about her kids, her entire demeanor changes
He sure is very polite easy to talk to it seems and he's so unbiased talking to them def would be awesome to see him do alot more prison interviews and such. And be nice to see more like him as well his voice is so calm as well
The sweetest sounding and looking girl in there with a cute high voice saying “ I have anger problems and I robbed people” really shows you that people aren’t always what you expect Edit: ok first of all why are y’all blowing this up? Second, even without her seeming to be sweet but actually terrifying you should still be careful around people even if you think you know them. It is true that people aren’t always what you expect. Take it from me....someone who had one of the most famous killers in their country stay at their house with family......yuh.....watch yourselves guys.
As a guy, I just know that I'd go absolutely head over heels for someone who comes across like that!.. (so cute, too!).. but it's also clear she'd soon send ANY guy batshit crazy, and likely hurt him (in more ways than one!), before probably taking him for all he'd got, likely just because she really couldn't help herself!...
The lady who hasn't seen her daughter since 1999 is heartbreaking. She seems so excited about getting out. I hope she is able to pick up the pieces that use to be her life and have a great life when she gets out. She seems like a genuinely nice person who deserves to be out.
She seems like a genuinely nice person who deserves to be out huh? Sighs...read this article and be EXTREMELY glad that she's not out... www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1994/08/28/family-jailed-in-womans-death-by-beating/228994fc-1c93-4ddb-92be-7038001ce510/
I like how the interviewer allows open space/ silence during his conversations. The emotions are allowed to flow freely and to be really felt by prisoner, interviewer and us. Feels very intimate.
This is probably the best journalist I've ever seen. What a kind, gentle and respectful man. He asks tough questions but never with any malice or ill intent.
Sir Trevor McDonald, One of Britain’s national treasures. A true scholar and a gentleman. He was knighted in 1999 yet it’s still just Trevor. A wonderfully unassuming man.
This man makes even the lowest prisoners feel human. So if only for that day or that moment. These people both men and women gain some dignity and respect. Everyone deserves that much. It's not for me or him to judge, the courts already did that.
I like Trevor...he allows the inmates decide to respond to his questions and he doesn't push them for answers like some American interviewers. his voice is very soothing as well
He also breached the trust of his employer. He had no business having an intimate - emotional or physical - with an inmate!!!!!! He aint nooooo victim!!!!
Trevor is so kind in interviewing and eating with these ladies, it just goes show his heart in talking to these ladies ♥ We just have to remember them in our prayers, life is a journey and sometimes we don't know or never know what is around the bend
I worked at IWP for almost 3.5 years. I don't think there was contraband being brought in there when l was there BUT l was medical not custody. I know full well that not everyone follows the rules. But, it's amazing how manipulative offenders can be. Sarah Pender is brilliant. Was he an idiot?? Absolutely but she fed his ego and probably his wallet. What wasn't told was Sarah had a "wife" on the outside that was waiting for her. She had ID and was working in Chicago (after dumping the wife) and was living the dream. I did rounds on "segregation " on a regular basis. I actually asked Sarah why she didn't go into deep hiding once she escaped, her reply was "I thought l was smarter than the law." He's not the first officer to be stupid. There were investigations all the time because officers had affairs with offenders. It's was a crazy environment to work in, even as medical.
@@Lonesome__Dove Most of it involves the drug war. Cops love arresting marijuana smoking college students who are then held for ransoms to be paid by their middle class families.
My god, everyone saying god bless Addie, she’s so cute, she has such a sweet voice blah blah blah. She’s sitting there laughing about her crimes. Had she robbed and beat any of you or one of your family members?!?! You sure wouldn’t be sitting here commenting about how cute and sweet she is. Like Damn!
I really respect Trevor. He’s so classy and gives the people time to speak and listens well. Also his voice is very calming. He should do all prison documentaries ❤️💕✨💖😂
Hands down this is one the most epic documentaries I’ve ever watched on UA-cam; and I’ve seen more than I can count. Great job by the editor/host the most epic and yet professional I’ve came across so far…
Fernando M. Bro she went AMA from rehab. 99% of people that go AMA in the middle of treatment end up in prison. Her dad did her a favor. She would have most likely OD’d or ended up being a full time prostitute/career criminal. She seems like she was spoiled and coddled too much. That can often turn out the same results as a broken home/abusive upbringing. If someone refuses treatment for a full blown heroin addiction they are headed for jail or death anyway so I think her dad wanted to shock her early. What other choice did he have?
@@DezTheQween It's easy to think that but in reality, a drug conviction just makes it harder to get a job and move on with your life. Rehab doesn't always work but locking them up just worsens the problem. I'm a recovering addict and i regularly talk with active addicts and other recovering addicts, i have a lot of experience in this area and prison is never the answer. i can definitely understand why parents feel safer knowing that their children are off the street, but drugs are a plenty in prison as well. just food for thought
It's Indiana. Conservatives think incarceration is getting help. Which is why we have the highest prison rate in the world. If we put more money in social programs to help people rather then locking them up. Maybe it wouldn't be as bad. She does drugs, not harm other people after all. So theres two paths, getting help or death. Its that simple. If people don't want to help themselves, then let them face death and thats one less person we have to worry about. This is a free damn country, we shouldn't be locking people up for non violent offenses.
I work with substance abuse patients and once they go AMA, about 80% of them end up in major trouble. Stay in rehab, get better, let us help and I promise things will get better. I promise.
she's 28 and has 4 children, the oldest is 14 (let that sink in) the child's father is in prison and so is her younger brother... when society fails for these people it fails for all of us
Addy is such a sweet young lady. I pray she holds tight to her boundaries and successfully aids her children in breaking cycles. The anger she speaks of is hopefully dealt with and not just suppressed.Wishing you success Addy.
sweet young lady who runs in gangs and beats innocent people to near death so they can steal $300 lol... yea she's an angel... you guys fall for the manipulator acts too easily, i swear this is why serial killers like Dahmer could even be successful in the first place.
The 25 year old seemed so sweet. So sad she had a bad life. I did too. I'm a 3 time loser. But, I haven't been back to prison since I was 24. I'm 52 now.
I can't imagine the courage in a 9 year old girl who tells her mom to keep your head up after being informed that her mom will be going to prison, that touched my heart.
I almost want to adopt that little girl.. being the best, hard working mothers sometimes don't get appreciated by their kids because they don't know the otherside of the world
Nah in my eyes she really is laughing at her own stupidity and the idiocracy that is to be put behind bars for 300$. At least I'd like to believe that she'd come to the realization that what she has done is now embarrassing to her.
Kevin Tumminello I’m a white guy and with that said I so wish that African Americans could set their goals to do good for society! For example before they ate, they said grace. My question is why do they turn to religion “after” they are in locked up?
@@aaahandy prisoners of ALL colors, shapes, and sizes do this. Many were on drugs on the outside and weren't thinking about religion. It's when they're sober that they realize how serious things have happened to put themselves there. It's also a positive thing to pass the time there. When they come back in society, they tend to forget.
She uses specific words to describe the accomplice and the victim to take most of the blame off of herself. It was hard for her to even call the ppl her boyfriend killed victims 42:15.
@ZionHillCalling I would have to disagree. From my personal experience of living in a small, impoverished town in Montana to the near ghetto of downtown Phoenix, it's not unusual at all for a 14, 15, or 16 year old to get knocked up. I knew several. However, in the more privileged parts (Arizona from my experience), it was extremely uncommon. Only knew one girl who was 17 for the few years I was there.
@@nirvananirvana8214 I don't know where you're from, but there are more teen pregnancies in Islamic countries. These girls are sometimes sold to much older men, as young as 8 years old in Yemen! Yes, 8 years old, and these girls don't have any support network and are stuck in their situation until they die or kill themselves, which is not uncommon.
@Shehzad Bhatti I do. There are plenty of Yemeni owned stores in my state and city! They replaced the Dominican bodega owners and know and actually speak to the Yemeni workers, and most are nice to ppl. They're also hard workers. So don't go assuming that I don't know where Yemen is at, or that I don't know of any Yemenis. Most won't tell you about young girls being married off to much older men. I heard this over 20 years ago from only one. Years later I watched a documentary about this. Look it up! It's common knowledge that some Islamic African and Asian arrange these marriages, sometimes because of poverty, for like 6 goats and a cow. Are u going to say this is bullcrap? Please! Btw, I do know Yemen is in the middle east near Somalia and I was never in the military! I don't like war and wouldn't be a good candidate because I don't like anyone barking orders in my face. I'm also FEMALE.
"She isnt a master mind but everybody around her is dumb" ...but ? that means she has a master mind than everyone els....nm you cant teach stupid im out see ya
Mirror Man false even ted bundy got caught and he was the king, many of the people in prison will kill you and have the guts to commit crimes you don’t. they’re smart people just get caught because it just happens
When she laughs and says "This is a little embarrassing," I don't think she's embarrassed at all. I think the fact she escaped so easily still makes her laugh and she enjoys recounting it.
😁😁😁 Sarah grabbed him , stripped him and banged him over and over and over. 😁😁😁he could not tell the authorities 😁😁he was vulnerable😁😁hands in the cookie jar.
Ikr? Lets pretend hes just a victim but those that the gaurds have authority over are the only ones at fault. Not to mention wasnt the guard who helped her escape the one running drugs out of the prison?
This prison even looked better than my school 😂😭 but like the inside of the building with like the white bricks and the way that they were designed was similar. Like the ceilings as well. But the outside yard design 😲 omg. My highschool literally only had rocks for inner yard with maybe some trees and bushes and like three benches outside.
I’m an electrician. I’ve built many schools and prisons. It’s very common for the same architects to design both, as local and state governments often use the same firms. On the other hand, there is certainly a psychological dimension to this. Prisons are designed to invoke feelings of submission and fear, so take from that what you will.
You've never dealt with a sociopath or a manipulator, have you? Of course he's not innocent. But that doesn't mean he wasn't a victim of her manipulation. She used him, exploited his emotional weaknesses to get what she wanted. They're both serving for that, as should be.
The young lady he spoke to in I take, and anyone there for a possession charge for that matter, should. NOT be in jail. It is so counterproductive! They need help. Not jail. It’s disgusting. America is an absolute dumpster fire. We need to throw out the whole system and start over.
"We put them here (in segregation) so they can think about what they have done and clean up their behaviour". That doesn't work with children. Or adults. Spending time alone in a room never results in lasting changes in a person's behaviour.
@@wickedantionette Sadly now many non-prisoners are forced to spend most of their time alone. So I'm afraid for what corona segregation will do to the rate of mental illness.
Helen E It might not help but they can’t torture them physically what are they going to do making them sit alone bored for a long period of time is the worst they could do so what do you expect them to do
I was completely shocked by that. Surely all male officers working in a female prison are instructed in all the ways they could be manipulated and aware of the repercussions of getting involved. He was involved in contraband and making money from the incarcerated. He knew what he was doing!
exactly. I did not always agree with my parents. Some of their decisions were questionable, but at least they were decent human beings and they cared.....
I admire Trevor McDonald’s professionalism, courtesy, and the fact that he treats everyone with respect and dignity. He does a fantastic job in this series.
So lets go over this, shall we? She didn't want to ask her family for money because she did want to lie to them as to why she needed the money, yet she killed somebody and had no problem with that? Make it make sense please.
No it was a side note, the real reason why the officer helped her escape was contraband and money. And Sarah is very good looking, Scott M not really. I don’t think he was vulnerable…
Brittany2995 .....really? Posh? We must come from two completely different places. We say thank you when someone holds a door, and even allow women to enter ahead of men.
Saying thank you to someone holding the door open for you is not posh lol. Everyone should do this. In my opinion, people who don’t seem rude and entitled.
Watching this makes me extremely grateful for my life, i will try not to complain anymore about living in an RV, at least it's on my own land, i am free, i can come and go as i please, eat what i want and when i want, and most of all, see my son whenever i feel like it, life's not so bad, I AM GRATEFUL!!!
I like how Trevor approaches everyone in such a calm and respectful way. I watched another similar documentary in which it seemed like the woman was interrogating the people which was not necessary. I appreciate how he still treated them as people because they are still people and should be treated as such.
11:50 there you go. I was wondering what was causing a formerly good student to constantly act up and feel the need to fight. Usually pinpoints to a rough childhood. I feel for her and I feel bad she was dealt that card, for her mom to be sent to prison when she was young. That definitely tends to be a recipe for childhood struggles. I hope when she’s out that she gets a completely new and different start.
Trevor is a quality interviewer. He is polite to everyone and intelligently and quietly asks questions and waits for the answers. It is not about him and his ego - that is rare, too many interviewers and narrators are all about themselves and their own egos.
I couldn't agree more. His voice is so soothing as well.
I like how he's pretty blunt and asks some hard questions, too, sometimes.
Yep I so agree he asks hard questions when it's time in a respectable manner
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Hes great and not at all condescending
This is the classiest, most respectful man I have ever seen
I like how so many people have pointed out that he doesn’t just ask thoughtful, respectful questions; he also then gives them time to calmly think and respond.
looks like someone who's been doing news and interviews for years. I don't get the hype..
I know right? can you imagine a black man like that in the U.S, it would be like seeing a Unicorn, lol
@@RR-yy2xm Come on bro I'm black and I'm aight😂😂
@@RR-yy2xm But nah you got a point😂 But honestly white people more or less the same 90% of the time
Trevor should do all prison documentaries. He is a class act. Letting the prisoners speak and not talking over them.
I like how no matter what their charge is he still treats them all the same. he is super nice, asks questions, and pretty much acts like they are his friends.
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He's too biased
Curtis Barlow I read that Trevor was so upset by doing this documentary that he has sworn off ever doing anything about prisons.
yeah you are right hes not judging anyone different
Any time I feel like life is rough, I watch these again. Life, health and freedom are a blessing
@Vinicius Rodrigues you haven’t seen norway
@louco1965 youve never seen other prisons then lol
Exactly
@@Melissa-rb6ct Norway might as well be a criminals paradise I imagine the homeless commit crimes just so they can get 5star accomodations 🤣
@@jeremylindsey94if I lived in Norway I'd encourage the homeless to commit crime just so they can live a better life in prison 😂
I dont know why , but i am obsessed with prison documentaries. Always puts things in perspective when you think your life is too rough . Be thankful for everything you have and dont take life for granted .
Me too
Exactly!
...and don't do crime!
Me too brother
I really take freedom for granted,whenever I feel less thankful I watch these people.
Well yes but these people have done serious crimes, they deserve to be there! People that are having a rough time in there life are just having tuff times! You shouldn’t compare yourself to these criminals! But yes you should be great full for what you have and your life!
Trevor is by far the best interviewer ever. He has no bias and let's people talk without interruption. His proper accent is relaxing!
A lot of his questions are too presumptuous though.
I just watched his death row one before this. I’d have to agree, he isn’t scared to ask much.
Chris Stephenson that’s what makes a good interview? He’s asking the questions that we want to know.
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Trevor is a man who should do all documentaries, such a professional man, respectful and a relaxing tone in his voice.
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Same with Morgan Freeman
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I could go to sleep to his voice. So relaxing and proper, respectful. Such a joy to watch.
I agree
What a calm, understanding, and simply terrific man he is. Noticed that when the situation in the conversation becomes too tough he will switch to a different subject to make it easier for the person he is interviewing. A complete gentleman.
Well he was knighted by the Queen, thats pretty high praise!
Speaking as a former corrections officer it is my belief that no male officer should work at a female prison and no female should work add a male prison all you're doing is asking for problems I've seen it firsthand
my wife has worked at both and she tells me the same thing. odly enough she says the male prisoners are easier to deal with
Thomas Sadowski I’m not really knowledgeable in the topic but is their enough in the job for that to actually happen realistically and if there are so enough have the right attitude to stay in said job as I knowA LOT can’t actually handle the environment not to blame them as it’s I’d say primitive in there which we’ve grown out of and see as wrong nowadays
Exactly. My brother manipulated many woman correctional officers. They even came to the house when he got released last time. (He is back for 25 to life habitually a violent offender in texas)
@@dadeee7776 unfortunately you're mostly right a lot of it has to do with where the prison is located at for instance there's prisons near Chino California which is near big cities that could hire just males for the male prison and females just for the female prison when you get into the rural areas where there's not as many people usually the prison will take anyone they can just to fill the posts the turnaround in officers in this line of work is is totally insane with incredibly long hours and little pay when I became and officer my badge number was 278 how is the 278 person to prison hired when I left badge numbers were accessing in / 2300 that's a lot of officers in the ten years that I was there after a while I never use their names I would refer to them as Bubba or bubbet
I agree Sir.
from a Prison Chaplain
Who else is here because the interviewer is amazing? The epitome of professionalism.
His voice sounds like a villainous cartoon mad scientists.
First time watching him and it's a 💯 first impression! 👍🏼
He’s so British. The epitome of England.
I really, really like him.
Pintexx he was born in Trinidad and Tobago but found success in Britain. I would say his adoptive country shaped him into the qualities you admire about him.
This DARLING MAN is soooo sweet and so respectful of all the inmates. No matter what they've done. A true journalist.
may day If you don’t care, why bother replying to this at all?
Joanna DeChenne because he wanted a response idiot
I think he is trying to be a gentleman
Though he murdered a kitten at the age of 6, then ate a brownie
The compassion this man has is MIND BOGGLING
not everyone are assholes like Americans
@@rishaa682 he is American lol 😆
He's been on TV all my life. Like our Dan Rather
@@JMAC-rs6ey He’s not American. He’s British. The accent give it away
I adore the guy talking to these girls with so much respect & compassion.
And says thank you to everyone who holds door for him, everytime!
FedFan, Hi, Trevor McDonald always talks to everyone with respect. He is amazing.
You should replace the word "girls" with either the word "monsters" or "felons." You should have ended your sentence with "...that they do not deserve."
@@richardclay oh lol my sister went to prison for robbery and I still called her my sister
Because she was my sister
The guy has big balls and a heart being nice towards them people because after all you and they are human.
Yes they should be treated differently but not all of them
Because some of them seek rehabilitation
Would you say the same thing if he was speaking to a male offender 😛 ?
This interviewer is a legend. We need more men like him. So respectful and such a good listener.
But not really good in creating an emotional atmosphere and making a close contact with a person like an inmate!
@@Shteno How can he do that though? It's not like he can spend a week getting someone to trust him. He probably has an hour or two with each person as this isn't a documentary about one prisoner but the entire system.
Additionally, there's definitely a guard right off camera to protect him with some inmates. Look at Sarah, the woman who managed to escape. She's cuffed before her door is opened, she's then brought to another room to be cuffed at the ankles with her handcuffs removed but a guard literally guides her by the arm. So that guard is definitely right there, which would make anyone more reserved.
He treated everyone as an equal and that's rare with prison documentaries. I'm used to interviewers acting like it's their job to remind them why they're there and how they're awful but he treats them all as just human.
A wonderful man, would love ❤️ to sit and talk to him and have a cup of coffee or tea ☕️.
@@OfftheWallTales Well, for a truly gifted interviewer, even an hour is more than enough! Try watching W. Herzog's serial "On Death Row", and see what happens in only one hour! And just so that if you think he's having long correspondence with the inmates, pay attention to the very first person he's having a conversation, the Death Row chaplain, whom he met only several minutes before he filmed that interview, and it happened in less than one hour, before the chaplain was gonna meet the man who'll be executed that afternoon, in 6pm!
Then (MAYBE) you'll be able to see the (huge) difference!
@@Shteno But isn't that show focusing on one person per episode? That means the interviewer talked with that one prisoner for hours before the footage was cut to fill one hour. It's just how TV shows (aside from talk shows) work.
I don't doubt someone interviewing just one person for hours can connect better than someone interviewing multiple people, each for a very short period. But that's not the set up of this documentary. Given the short time he had with each inmate, I really think the interviewer did a great job.
Trevor lets everyone finish, he’s quiet, serious, polite…where are more interviews with this host?
They're probably ignored and pushed away because they dont acquiesce to the mainstream journalism.
He reminds me of Morgan freeman lol
Honesty First we really don’t care where he’s from , nobody cares ,
We are juste saying he does a great job
@@nufcjoker9057 I guess you are nobody then. You speak to much in the name of others.
UA-cam...
The way Sir Trevor McDonald interviews these women is a true clinic on journalism. He asks very targeted, thought provoking, and even invasive questions. But he does it with a level of care and respect that is disarming and cordial.
So much so that they don't get mad when asked
why is he called sir ..
@@Madis.T. that means he was knighted by the royal family for his contributions to society.
Amazes me how the guards blame Sarah for the former guard’s actions. He was already breaking the law for money. He was money hungry not manipulated.
Facts even worse today
Yeah he chose her to bring in the contraband!!
Exactly but even the system blames her more look how he only got 7 years he should also be in jail for life
@Dee Gee he helped someone who did kill escape are you kidding me that's just as bad
boom
"this is a little embarassing"
sis u murdered someone
Hahahahaha
Mark Gibson I honestly hope that’s a joke
Silent Ev0 He’s indoctrinated. Just look at his playlists.
A sociopath will always make themselves seem like the victim or belittle their own problems or redirect in someway or another. Shes a perfect case of a manipulative sociopath
Lolol.
This interviewer should do audiobooks his voice is really nice
Alice Misfit kinda like the Bob Ross of interviewers.
I thought I was the only one who liked his voice lol
His voice is more soothing than Morgan Freeman’s lol
Haha and he changes pitch well. Not creepy one way or the other. I agree
ABSOLUTELY MISFIT
Sir Trevor is one of the best interviewers I've ever see.Patient,respectful,and calm.👌
Trevor is such a kind hearted, open minded man. He is so polite and treats everyone as a regular person and actually listens to what everyone has to say. I'd like to see him do all the documentaries.
@@popoffwithjames WELL AM DISGUST JUST BY UR STUPID COMMENT🤦🖕🖕🖕🖕
I’ve seen so many prison documentaries. I’ll admit I was about to click out of this video.. but the way the interviewer carried himself and spoke with the inmates peaked my interest. So I ended up watching the whole thing. And I’ll say this is one of the best prison documentaries I’ve ever seen. Wonderful interviewer!
Lindsay Tucker There’s multiple if you click on this account, I love him!
*piqued, not peaked.
But yes, I agree with you. He's a great interviewer!
Lindsay Tucker agreed. He is a real gentleman.
Ok so involuntary manslaughter at the most then exsesory after the fact
I agree with you. It was tastefully done.
sarah pender didn’t prey on this officer. he made his own goddamn choices. he was doing illegal things before she got involved with him. she’s responsible for being in prison, and he’s responsible for letting her escape. he’s not a victim, just like she isnt.
Agreed,he knew what he was doing.
Yes - I have no doubt that he was accepting “perks” from female prisoners who wanted favors. He freely made his own (bad) decisions.
CUlataKatie it wouldn’t be so obvious if it was the other way around
Vedraj r.m at all
"She prey on him" Por little officer🙄yeah right!
Trevor is amazing. He doesn't judge for the past He always shows humanity in an inhumane world
Yes
Example of Trevor's polite interview style: "Do you have a drug dependency?" vs "Are you an addict?". He is an objective, empathetic interviewer and it clearly makes his subjects more open to sharing their stories. I want to watch more of his work.
Imagine if these girls had someone in their life who cared for them and was empathetic they might not have been in prison.
He had a lifetime of being a journalist. He isn't some dude hired to do a documentary. These are all after retirement where he was earning 600,000 pounds or $830,000 a year. He's damn good at what he does. Payment for these documentaries was not listed.
@@whatchamacallit70 and if they hadn't picked up a gun or a knife they might not have killed someone or if they hadn't had 20 beers and gotten behind the wheel they might not have crashed and killed a family. Woulda Coulda Shoulda. And a great childhood is not a guarantee. It helps but choices are made.
@@mircat28 I agree with you.
Excellent point. Listening to him I feel like I am learning something new, not just confirming what I already believe… I.e.
Sarah is a master manipulator and I find her persuasive until Trevor cleverly and gently exposes her.
People shouldn’t go to prison for using drugs. They should go to rehab. Prison just makes them depressed and then they go out and keep using.
amen
Komunikati nope. They should go to prison while having counseling for drugs.
Forcing someone into rehab won't get them clean. Sadly the only way to get a person clean is if they truly want to get clean and that normally only happens when they've hit rock bottom.
people that use drugs can convince other people to join them, on purpose or not. By taking them to jail they're separating them from society, finding out who gave them the drugs, and it's kind of like a rehab since they experience what it's like to be at an all time low thanks to drugs.
Komunikati if a prisoner wants to get clean, make them go into rehab while in jail, so they can be punished for their crimes while helping them get clean too
Bro when Sarah first came out and spoke to Mr. McDonald I was like oh wow she actually seems nice and pretty normal. Then, when they went on to say she was a master manipulator I was like damn.... she got me too lmao
😂 😂 😂 😂
Imagine If she was a beautiful woman, or even cute (because cute is less intimidating). She would be a real problem.
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I worked in a state prison for 22 years and a lot of people in there are great manipulators. They will act like they really care about you asking about how you are but the whole time they are getting information on you to use against you
Me too man 😂😂😂🤣
Very good program, no blurred faces, no bleeped language, no silly music, no sensationalism and a brilliant exceptional interviewer/presenter. Perfect Viewing.
ima clap those cheeks if you comment again here🥰‼️🚨
He even sits down and eats prison food with them. What a polite and kind man.
@Trump is Still President You don’t seem like a smart person. Perhaps stop pretending to be one.
Empathy is an amazing quality.
🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ryanjames8555 triggered? 🤷🏻♀️
I didn't see him eating it, was watching for that. Looks like he gave away stuff from his tray
I’m not sure why but I love these prison documentaries.
tysm for 1k
It's like going to the zoo thru the screen of your phone
You wont like em so much when you end up in one
Same.
Vivian Sommer so do I. it's ok. ☺☺☺
You just trying to make sure your dark side knows were it will end up in if it misbehaves
the way these women giggle when they talk about their crimes gives me chills.
Valhalla yeah, it's all a freakin joke to these fools.
she think just committed a minor crime n she laughed at herself how stupid she is to do that silly felon
They’re giggling cause they know how dumb it was to commit their crimes
They’re embarrassed.
No I think it's a nervous tick for most.. I get the giggles at funerals... kind of a defense mechanism
that interview with the woman around 8:45 it starts and you can tell she's putting on a persona the whole time until the interviewer asks her about her kids, her entire demeanor changes
shes psychotic
I don’t feel like her persona changed at all, she’s fake as she is the entire interview
He is the best interviewer! He's not judgemental.
I agree
Yes, it’s very easy going and he doesn’t make it sound like they’re in prison (convicts).
Guess u don't know Werner herzog
He sure is very polite easy to talk to it seems and he's so unbiased talking to them def would be awesome to see him do alot more prison interviews and such. And be nice to see more like him as well his voice is so calm as well
He’s so respectful and genuine.
I love this interviewer ; he ask great questions.. without coming off judgmental or being aggressive ;
Yeah he’s great
Because he’s not American.
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The sweetest sounding and looking girl in there with a cute high voice saying “ I have anger problems and I robbed people” really shows you that people aren’t always what you expect
Edit: ok first of all why are y’all blowing this up?
Second, even without her seeming to be sweet but actually terrifying you should still be careful around people even if you think you know them. It is true that people aren’t always what you expect. Take it from me....someone who had one of the most famous killers in their country stay at their house with family......yuh.....watch yourselves guys.
I took note of that, too. She isnt sweet. She can do bg terrible things to others.
@strontiumXnitrate don't turn everything into an opportunity to prove you're an incel, mate. There are nice-looking criminals with penii.
XymXir
Ye ngl she do be kinda cute tho 😗👀👉🏻👈🏻
Totally agree
As a guy, I just know that I'd go absolutely head over heels for someone who comes across like that!.. (so cute, too!).. but it's also clear she'd soon send ANY guy batshit crazy, and likely hurt him (in more ways than one!), before probably taking him for all he'd got, likely just because she really couldn't help herself!...
This gentleman does such an amazing job with these interviews. He is very gifted with connecting with people.
The interviewer is so diplomatic. He polishes his questions so gently that anyone or everyone will answer them, however embarrassing they might be.
armadillo burns agree he's a very great interviewer he got a very nice voice too
I admire his patience & ability to ask the questions we're all wondering without insulting their humanity. He is the best interviewer ever.
With a proper British accent you already have 90% of that quality.
The lady who hasn't seen her daughter since 1999 is heartbreaking. She seems so excited about getting out. I hope she is able to pick up the pieces that use to be her life and have a great life when she gets out. She seems like a genuinely nice person who deserves to be out.
Agreed I'm excited for her!
What did she do? If they said I think I misspend it.
She seems like a genuinely nice person who deserves to be out huh? Sighs...read this article and be EXTREMELY glad that she's not out... www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1994/08/28/family-jailed-in-womans-death-by-beating/228994fc-1c93-4ddb-92be-7038001ce510/
@CalvinBdaG can you give some explanation?
@@cathf2345 explanation for what? Being glad she's locked up? If so, it's because she helped beat, torture, and her husband's handicapped daughter.
I like how the interviewer allows open space/ silence during his conversations. The emotions are allowed to flow freely and to be really felt by prisoner, interviewer and us. Feels very intimate.
he's very good at his job
indeed, he's a fantastic interviewer. was born for journalism.
Sir Trevor is a class act.
Stay safe and blessed
Addie's overly sweet attitude while telling her anger issues is freaking me out
Edit: omg 2k likes thank you!
true....it s hard to think she could SNAP at any moment ...
She's cute though
@@luckilew She's insanely cute. baby momma material for sure hah!
@@Microphonick naw! That's wifey right there.
Lol hard to find women with natural looks instead of all that makeup. She is cute .
This is probably the best journalist I've ever seen. What a kind, gentle and respectful man. He asks tough questions but never with any malice or ill intent.
Sir Trevor McDonald, One of Britain’s national treasures. A true scholar and a gentleman. He was knighted in 1999 yet it’s still just Trevor. A wonderfully unassuming man.
You are truly demented.
Killed By Cobras you’re literally the demented one... she said nothing wrong
@@MsAli1313 neither did killed by cobras
This man makes even the lowest prisoners feel human. So if only for that day or that moment. These people both men and women gain some dignity and respect. Everyone deserves that much. It's not for me or him to judge, the courts already did that.
His voice is perfect for these videos
TalkWithDP i agree he s an intelligent calm polite man
Keep it down
This or animal life videos.
Yess! His voice calms me
Yep.
I like Trevor...he allows the inmates decide to respond to his questions and he doesn't push them for answers like some American interviewers. his voice is very soothing as well
Kira Holemon good point.
Legacy lol
Grant Idk if you're being a troll or what but he's clearly not American...he's British
Officer was already dealing in contraband...so how is HE a victim? Grown men and women must take full responsibility for the actions!
Kitty Watson I totally agree with you!
I know right. He was a criminal. He was not manipulated. People in denial about his actions. No accountability or personal responsibility whatsoever
You hit the nail on the head
He also breached the trust of his employer. He had no business having an intimate - emotional or physical - with an inmate!!!!!! He aint nooooo victim!!!!
@@JJ-yu6og yeeeessss JoJo better come threw with the truth I agree with you totally
Trevor is so kind in interviewing and eating with these ladies, it just goes show his heart in talking to these ladies ♥
We just have to remember them in our prayers, life is a journey and sometimes we don't know or never know what is around the bend
I like how these prison guards talk up this woman as if she's a mastermind rather then acknowledge thier incompetence
Was thinking the same damn thing..
Things that people don't know is how extremely intelligent Sarah Pender is.
I worked at IWP for almost 3.5 years. I don't think there was contraband being brought in there when l was there BUT l was medical not custody. I know full well that not everyone follows the rules. But, it's amazing how manipulative offenders can be. Sarah Pender is brilliant. Was he an idiot?? Absolutely but she fed his ego and probably his wallet. What wasn't told was Sarah had a "wife" on the outside that was waiting for her. She had ID and was working in Chicago (after dumping the wife) and was living the dream. I did rounds on "segregation " on a regular basis. I actually asked Sarah why she didn't go into deep hiding once she escaped, her reply was "I thought l was smarter than the law." He's not the first officer to be stupid. There were investigations all the time because officers had affairs with offenders. It's was a crazy environment to work in, even as medical.
7:22 I see Sarah has successfully manipulated you into believing her version of the story.
How about ur incompetence from spelling 'their incompetence' as 'thier incompetence' ...LOL
Morgan freeman’s long lost respectful British brother
Actually he's from Trinidad.
Lol
@@tazman572 which was British when he was born.
Morgan Freemans British brother, Morgan Teaman
He was nelson mandela's homie
Why does that prison look fancier than my school
Because it’s a federal prison and they are super nice.
@@TheOfficialKayy No both prisons mentioned are state prisons.
Profitable business.
@@Lonesome__Dove Most of it involves the drug war. Cops love arresting marijuana smoking college students who are then held for ransoms to be paid by their middle class families.
American priorities
Thought and prayers with victims and those serving time for their actions.
Deeply reavealing documentary.
Thanks to Sir Trevor.
My god, everyone saying god bless Addie, she’s so cute, she has such a sweet voice blah blah blah. She’s sitting there laughing about her crimes. Had she robbed and beat any of you or one of your family members?!?! You sure wouldn’t be sitting here commenting about how cute and sweet she is. Like Damn!
I agree totally.
She seemed so proud of herself for being capable of committing a serious crime. Psychopath.
Agreed!!! The smugness and pride for doing what she did and laughing about it.
Lol IKR
scared 😟
I really respect Trevor. He’s so classy and gives the people time to speak and listens well. Also his voice is very calming. He should do all prison documentaries ❤️💕✨💖😂
Ajie hi
Ajie I’m watching this with AirPods just want to let y’all know :)
Michael_lvft Roach stop flexing on me 😭😂😂 I need them!
I worked in the women's prison in Gatesville Texas what an eye-opener it was for me
This interviewer is bomb, he's really professional and yet approachable. He's like boujie and down to earth mixed in one
He's been our news reader for over 40 years in UK
Stephanie Melendez a king
It was so lovely to hear their stories
Hands down this is one the most epic documentaries I’ve ever watched on UA-cam; and I’ve seen more than I can count. Great job by the editor/host the most epic and yet professional I’ve came across so far…
I'm very sad for the addict girl.. I feel like she needs help more than prison..
Fernando M. Bro she went AMA from rehab. 99% of people that go AMA in the middle of treatment end up in prison. Her dad did her a favor. She would have most likely OD’d or ended up being a full time prostitute/career criminal. She seems like she was spoiled and coddled too much. That can often turn out the same results as a broken home/abusive upbringing. If someone refuses treatment for a full blown heroin addiction they are headed for jail or death anyway so I think her dad wanted to shock her early. What other choice did he have?
@@DezTheQween It's easy to think that but in reality, a drug conviction just makes it harder to get a job and move on with your life. Rehab doesn't always work but locking them up just worsens the problem. I'm a recovering addict and i regularly talk with active addicts and other recovering addicts, i have a lot of experience in this area and prison is never the answer. i can definitely understand why parents feel safer knowing that their children are off the street, but drugs are a plenty in prison as well. just food for thought
Addicts and people with mental illness do deserve help, not prison. Sad we don't have better help for these people :(
It's Indiana. Conservatives think incarceration is getting help. Which is why we have the highest prison rate in the world. If we put more money in social programs to help people rather then locking them up. Maybe it wouldn't be as bad. She does drugs, not harm other people after all. So theres two paths, getting help or death. Its that simple. If people don't want to help themselves, then let them face death and thats one less person we have to worry about. This is a free damn country, we shouldn't be locking people up for non violent offenses.
I work with substance abuse patients and once they go AMA, about 80% of them end up in major trouble. Stay in rehab, get better, let us help and I promise things will get better. I promise.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of where quarantine has led me today.
Exactly... & I also love the fact that people will read these comments years later and be like “..🥴 quarantine?” 🤣🤣
@@joycewhite7673 🤣🤣 oh that's true...!!
😂
You're not alone my friend
Im so outa things 2 watch
she's 28 and has 4 children, the oldest is 14 (let that sink in) the child's father is in prison and so is her younger brother... when society fails for these people it fails for all of us
Carl Pen whoever raped her at 14 should be in prison.
macroevolve exactly, which is why the father should be incarcerated for rape.
@@happyhorse1028 It was probably a 15 year old boy.
I was hoping when she was interviewed that she would explain why the people who were living in her home were murdered. What did they do?
Yeah stories like hers make me sad, she needs help and I hope she gets it and she can help her children to make sure they don't go down a similar path
Addy is such a sweet young lady. I pray she holds tight to her boundaries and successfully aids her children in breaking cycles. The anger she speaks of is hopefully dealt with and not just suppressed.Wishing you success Addy.
@@paytonrss it could be a nervous reaction? 🤷🏻♀️
@@paytonrss i mean….look at her personality. She seems giggly in general.
@@paytonrss its a coping mechanism.. dont believe me? Watch some videos of Kamala Harris being asked difficult questions and seeing her quirky laugh..
sweet young lady who runs in gangs and beats innocent people to near death so they can steal $300 lol... yea she's an angel... you guys fall for the manipulator acts too easily, i swear this is why serial killers like Dahmer could even be successful in the first place.
Addy is skilled, that giggle and little girl voice hides a violent and manipulative person.
The 25 year old seemed so sweet. So sad she had a bad life. I did too. I'm a 3 time loser. But, I haven't been back to prison since I was 24. I'm 52 now.
Respect 💯
@@Mack_Worlds_Media thanks bro.💪🤜
Angela, best of luck on your continued success!
@@richarde735 thank you sweetheart.💯
@@richarde735 Thank you friend.💯
I can't imagine the courage in a 9 year old girl who tells her mom to keep your head up after being informed that her mom will be going to prison, that touched my heart.
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I almost want to adopt that little girl.. being the best, hard working mothers sometimes don't get appreciated by their kids because they don't know the otherside of the world
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I feel like it’s really sad. Kids shouldn’t have to be the adults.
that one girl acting sweet and laughing as she's talking about how she robbed people with blunt force
Nah in my eyes she really is laughing at her own stupidity and the idiocracy that is to be put behind bars for 300$. At least I'd like to believe that she'd come to the realization that what she has done is now embarrassing to her.
Think she was nervous,
Shes also a dime
Kevin Tumminello I’m a white guy and with that said I so wish that African Americans could set their goals to do good for society! For example before they ate, they said grace. My question is why do they turn to religion “after” they are in locked up?
@@aaahandy prisoners of ALL colors, shapes, and sizes do this. Many were on drugs on the outside and weren't thinking about religion. It's when they're sober that they realize how serious things have happened to put themselves there. It's also a positive thing to pass the time there. When they come back in society, they tend to forget.
Notice Sara gets very emotional when she discusses the 110 year sentence, but not a tear when discussing the victims she murdered.
The psychopath in her, a very dangerous person, she does anything to get her will, scary....
Not true.
The officer was already trafficing drugs dont defend his actions
Corrupt cop nothing new
Only she said that... Her manipulation worked on you guys xd
She uses specific words to describe the accomplice and the victim to take most of the blame off of herself. It was hard for her to even call the ppl her boyfriend killed victims 42:15.
Like he didn’t know what he was doing
Right? I’m pro LEO, but the bullshit excuses that his fellow officers were giving was nauseating. The made him sound like Gomer Pile.
This is shocking for me they are 26,27 years old criminals and have 12,13 years old kids.
Mayurh Savage poor impulse control leads to both unplanned pregnancies and incarceration.
@ZionHillCalling I would have to disagree. From my personal experience of living in a small, impoverished town in Montana to the near ghetto of downtown Phoenix, it's not unusual at all for a 14, 15, or 16 year old to get knocked up. I knew several. However, in the more privileged parts (Arizona from my experience), it was extremely uncommon. Only knew one girl who was 17 for the few years I was there.
@@nirvananirvana8214 I don't know where you're from, but there are more teen pregnancies in Islamic countries. These girls are sometimes sold to much older men, as young as 8 years old in Yemen! Yes, 8 years old, and these girls don't have any support network and are stuck in their situation until they die or kill themselves, which is not uncommon.
@Shehzad Bhatti I do. There are plenty of Yemeni owned stores in my state and city! They replaced the Dominican bodega owners and know and actually speak to the Yemeni workers, and most are nice to ppl. They're also hard workers. So don't go assuming that I don't know where Yemen is at, or that I don't know of any Yemenis. Most won't tell you about young girls being married off to much older men. I heard this over 20 years ago from only one. Years later I watched a documentary about this. Look it up! It's common knowledge that some Islamic African and Asian arrange these marriages, sometimes because of poverty, for like 6 goats and a cow. Are u going to say this is bullcrap? Please! Btw, I do know Yemen is in the middle east near Somalia and I was never in the military! I don't like war and wouldn't be a good candidate because I don't like anyone barking orders in my face. I'm also FEMALE.
It's called teen pregnancy, happens more than you think
I love the interviewers voice. He gives these women dignity when he speaks to them.
Be lucky lady's he's not after ur googly hole
Though he murdered a kitten at the age of 6, then ate a brownie
Black people in America would call him Uncle Tom.
These women don't deserve dignity
Ian Mills yea but luckily we’re in a good nation that doesn’t torture people
I absolutely love Sir Trevor he has class! He needs to do all prison documentaries. He is very intelligent.
Sarah isn't a mastermind, she just isn't dumb and everyone around her is
Well said. Thank you!
"She isnt a master mind but everybody around her is dumb" ...but ? that means she has a master mind than everyone els....nm you cant teach stupid im out see ya
@@ceffreyjastillo she is a woman and woo people 🙋
no she’s just a sociopath
Mirror Man false even ted bundy got caught and he was the king, many of the people in prison will kill you and have the guts to commit crimes you don’t. they’re smart people just get caught because it just happens
When she laughs and says "This is a little embarrassing," I don't think she's embarrassed at all. I think the fact she escaped so easily still makes her laugh and she enjoys recounting it.
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exact vibe i got! speaks to her manipulation skills.
They have to lie to survive. Prime example
she’s only embarrassed she got caught. and that the news aired her dirty laundry to the nation
That laugh alone was a dead give away
I love how respectful the interviewer is, despite how troublesome the inmates crimes may be.
still wouldnt trust him
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Sir Trevor McDonald
This man is the best person to do prison interviews
That female guard acted like guy that help the girl escape was like a helpless puppy the inmate took advantage of ..PLEASE
Got to save their reputation and blame it all on her 🤣
How many sides are there to a story? (Hint: It's MORE THAN ONE)
😁😁😁 Sarah grabbed him , stripped him and banged him over and over and over. 😁😁😁he could not tell the authorities 😁😁he was vulnerable😁😁hands in the cookie jar.
Yeah, but she’s definitely a master manipulator
Ikr? Lets pretend hes just a victim but those that the gaurds have authority over are the only ones at fault. Not to mention wasnt the guard who helped her escape the one running drugs out of the prison?
"I got strong arm robbery charges" in the sweetest most innocent voice and giggle
She spoke like the sweetest little girl. LOL
@@IndianaDave4661 Like she can't even hurt a fly and then she retorts..Oh yeah, I am very much capable of doing that??...
@@IndianaDave4661 The innocent face and voice is enough to fool anyone any day.
Psychopath. It's antisocial personality disorder. Don't let it fool you.
@@amyp.575 I'd still hit that from the back
How dare that guard blame her colleagues unprofessional behaviour on an inmate lol
I thought that too. What a peice of crap. Glad he went to jail.
Exactly. He was in the authority role and he messed up.
@Scott Williams Are you excusing his behavior?
Yeah, like he wasn't getting anything out of the deal 🙄
Lol! Remember He was bringing in contraband and She was selling it and keeping part of the money and giving Him the rest also!
"Hello! I'm Trevor.." had me rolling with laughter. So classy this dude 😂😂
Womens prison looks like it was designed by the same architect that designed my high school.
Lol
This prison even looked better than my school 😂😭 but like the inside of the building with like the white bricks and the way that they were designed was similar. Like the ceilings as well. But the outside yard design 😲 omg. My highschool literally only had rocks for inner yard with maybe some trees and bushes and like three benches outside.
I was thinking the SAME THING 😂 ...it's funny and pretty sad actually.
😂😂
I’m an electrician. I’ve built many schools and prisons. It’s very common for the same architects to design both, as local and state governments often use the same firms.
On the other hand, there is certainly a psychological dimension to this. Prisons are designed to invoke feelings of submission and fear, so take from that what you will.
This reporter is a class act! Hats off to him! Someone who is human and has compassion! Imagine that!!!
"she made him"
honey no, he did it himself.
They're all like she's a female Charles Manson! No, she is nowhere near that. They're just trying to put all the blame on her instead of their guard.
Then just remember that the next time a woman tries to blame her husband/boyfriend for her crimes.
You've never dealt with a sociopath or a manipulator, have you? Of course he's not innocent. But that doesn't mean he wasn't a victim of her manipulation. She used him, exploited his emotional weaknesses to get what she wanted. They're both serving for that, as should be.
Nah, it's 2020 man : it is he who coerced her! She has no agency, can't consent, and is a victim.
yes Petros, because that guard must have been itching to help someone escape. losing his job was just a bonus.
The young lady he spoke to in I take, and anyone there for a possession charge for that matter, should. NOT be in jail. It is so counterproductive! They need help. Not jail. It’s disgusting. America is an absolute dumpster fire. We need to throw out the whole system and start over.
that was my mom
"We put them here (in segregation) so they can think about what they have done and clean up their behaviour". That doesn't work with children. Or adults. Spending time alone in a room never results in lasting changes in a person's behaviour.
Yes if anything being alone for long periods of time will worsen the persons mind instead of helping.
@@wickedantionette Sadly now many non-prisoners are forced to spend most of their time alone. So I'm afraid for what corona segregation will do to the rate of mental illness.
Don't give attention to bad behaviour. It works with kids, but its usually for 10 minutes. not 7 years.
Helen E It might not help but they can’t torture them physically what are they going to do making them sit alone bored for a long period of time is the worst they could do so what do you expect them
to do
Agreed, corporal punishment is really the only way.
"he was vulnerable and she took advantage" maa´m, he is a grown adult who choose to have a relationship with an innmate...
Absolutely agree! He made the decision.
Absolutely you are correct, make an excuse for him, what! no.
He might be a grown adult but she manipulated his emotions. There are females who do that to others. She was more like a cunning snake
I was completely shocked by that. Surely all male officers working in a female prison are instructed in all the ways they could be manipulated and aware of the repercussions of getting involved. He was involved in contraband and making money from the incarcerated. He knew what he was doing!
yeah!!!!! he was making money off it, too!! he's not that much of a victim
Best underrated interviewer out there
I hope Addy is doing well! She genuinely seems like a good person who got caught up living too fast
I wish she was mine.
Omg he carries such respect, and confidence, in his little suit. Im screaming
LMAO 😂
Trevor is a class act.
He is so cute
Geez I should thank my parents more for being decent human beings.
Go do it bro.
Too Often we feel like saying something to someone special, but instead we say it to stranger, friends and let life's moments go by.
@@ajbolts7253 I don't I only love my family mainly parents, siblings and grandparents and aunt. Everyone else meh
exactly. I did not always agree with my parents. Some of their decisions were questionable, but at least they were decent human beings and they cared.....
Lemongrass agreed these videos make me feel thankful
They sure do make it seem like that officer had no decision-making power of his own.
John O'Mara yeah ofcourse they want to protect their own men. She may have manipulated him, but he aint no kid
They gotta keep us stupid. Make us think we have no will
Have you ever known a sociopath? Their power of seduction and convincement is demoniac!
Sounded like he was preying on women prisoners that were in a vulnerable and desperate position.
emandeli1 👍
To turn your back on a loved one and walk out of a visitation is the most heart wrenching experience you can imagine.
Probably the only thing worse is watching a loved one turn their back and walk out, leaving you in prison.
You always need to be ready to be on your own in life.
I still don't get why pedos can roam around the outside world while some prisoners have to spend their lives in jail just because they bought drugs.
Prison Industrial Complex. Higher turn around in the drug business I reckon.
Politics my friend
Vigilantes do their best to rid society of pedophiles. I admire these vigilantes. They do what the piss weak government fails to do.
No one gets a life sentence for buying drugs
This Nyc again no one gets half a life sentence for buying drugs
I admire Trevor McDonald’s professionalism, courtesy, and the fact that he treats everyone with respect and dignity. He does a fantastic job in this series.
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10:45 "I'm finding it very difficult to believe you're actually capable of doing that." ...that's because you're not pissing her off, Trevor.
Trevor is too respectable to ever piss anyone off😂. He is the only man that will make a man on death row talk like a priest
Right?!
Hrhr you made it for me.
It's the truest and kinda obvious meta reading of the circumstance but really worth being spelled out.
He has the perfect attitude for these videos. I worked in Prison as a C.o in KY for 1.25 years. He loves to learn and doesn't interrupt.
Where at in KY? I live in Casey county
"Side note: i was sleeping with the officer.." We know. Lol.
Jennifer Johnson I could tell before she even said it lol
I thought it was funny that she felt like the world wouldn’t know that 😂💀
@@catalina6743 😂😆😘
😎😎😎
@@sallyroeserrealtor6825 😚😚
"As a *side note* I had a sexual relationship with the officer" Lmao that is the *MAIN* reason, not a side note.
The way she just slid that in all nonchalantly, lmao!!! 😂
So lets go over this, shall we? She didn't want to ask her family for money because she did want to lie to them as to why she needed the money, yet she killed somebody and had no problem with that? Make it make sense please.
No it was a side note, the real reason why the officer helped her escape was contraband and money. And Sarah is very good looking, Scott M not really. I don’t think he was vulnerable…
sadly it’s not uncommon for this to happen. These officers need to get fired
@@nadiashireensiddiqi I agree. Objective cogent evidence. Remove the emotion. Agree with your comment. esq
Love how he says "Thank you," each and every time someone opens the door for him lol. So posh 😊
No.
Just polite and common goodness.
At least where I'm from.
Brittany2995 .....really? Posh? We must come from two completely different places. We say thank you when someone holds a door, and even allow women to enter ahead of men.
Brittany2995 it’s called having manners
@Timothy McCaskey your're joking right 😂😂
Saying thank you to someone holding the door open for you is not posh lol. Everyone should do this. In my opinion, people who don’t seem rude and entitled.
Watching this makes me extremely grateful for my life, i will try not to complain anymore about living in an RV, at least it's on my own land, i am free, i can come and go as i please, eat what i want and when i want, and most of all, see my son whenever i feel like it, life's not so bad, I AM GRATEFUL!!!
His voice and his respect for the ladies is mind-boggling
I like how Trevor approaches everyone in such a calm and respectful way. I watched another similar documentary in which it seemed like the woman was interrogating the people which was not necessary. I appreciate how he still treated them as people because they are still people and should be treated as such.
When she said “this is the gayest place on earth” I lost it 😂😂
Me too 😂 😂 😂
Im the 100th liker
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@Enzo
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Mood
11:50 there you go. I was wondering what was causing a formerly good student to constantly act up and feel the need to fight. Usually pinpoints to a rough childhood. I feel for her and I feel bad she was dealt that card, for her mom to be sent to prison when she was young. That definitely tends to be a recipe for childhood struggles. I hope when she’s out that she gets a completely new and different start.