I can understand her situation. Failing classes but also scared to tell your parents about it is relatable, but like murdering? It shouldn't have escalated to that.
How is it low standards? If anything she had high standards. Just because she wasn't able to do well in school doesn't mean she has low standards, it meant that she couldn't do it. It's like a person who can't run fast, it's not that they have low standards that they literally can't go faster. Some people do not have the ability to go faster even if they wanted to and some people do not have the academic ability to get better even if they want it to.
@@blizzardwizard8318Exactly, even if Sydney was academically smart in highschool. University is NOWHERE compared to highschool, which is why she suffered in failing classes.
@@blizzardwizard8318 Low standards meaning she was excelling/doing well at a highschool with a rather poor education level. And not realizing that, she wasn't aware they were actually operating at a very low standard... That's what the OP meant - she had high expections of herself (you call it high standards) but she was actually operating at a low standard (meaning satisfying a low bar).
maybe for me. We also need to tell our children that no matter what happens with honor or without honor or suspended, you need to be able to talk about it as a family. and understand and support the child.
@@Holo_PhantomIf they hadn't raised their children as perfectionists in the first place, the child wouldn't be afraid to tell them in the first place. No one is born a mu*de*er from their mother's womb. Bad parenting, bad environment and more...
@@Holo_Phantom Definitely parents' fault. Why was she this scared of disappointing them? Because while growing up, her parents gave off that feeling that if she fails.. she'll be worthless.
More going on in that house then just it being ok to fail. The 2 of them yelling at each other is the rage issue. Plus where the Dad in all of that? Thought he was heading home?
First year of college is supposed to be hard. And if she's done great in school all her life, she won't be great at studying or admitting when she needs help
@@roddy864 yep first year courses are the easiest but it's normal not to do so well because University systems are way different from highschool. So it takes time to adjust. Also I'm an engineering graduate so I know a thing or two about studying engineering .
@@ver_nickyou’re obviously not in college at all. Or are seriously struggling. The first year of any major is the easiest. The workload is the hardest to undertake.
I will always teach my daughter that stuff happens. You’ll get bad grades and it’s gonna get hard and harder as you get older and I will always teach her if I if you need help ask for it.
@@ivannieves154I mean she did very well in highschool enough to get a scholarship. But she just didn't expect university to be harder than highschool which it is. I don't blame her though, if I got the opportunity then I'd take it. Cause not everyone gets it
@@thebigpicture2032only if you do it in a way that deceives the other party. If you are upfront that you're not willing to share information, then no lying or deception occurs by your withholding information.
When you’re in HS you’re mostly still accountable to your parents. Uni is different you have to hold yourself accountable. And that is much harder than it sounds for some
The biggest problem is that sadly there just isn’t a lot of effort in high school or even normal life to properly prepare students for the transition from high school to university…
The only thing about the way you present this, is that during interviews with her friends the cops find out she was somewhat of a party animal. She wasn't just some innocent poor me i can't keep up college student. She did it to herself.
All that expectation, stress and fear of failure turned lethal. Society places so much pressure on high grades, it's time to re-evaluate our education system.
Hopefully you can reach out to your professors to find tutors or other help so you don't get in a situation where you need to tell your family. Every school should have a support system for students that need help, no matter what kind.
Goes to show that the best thing to teach a child is that you are valuable and valid as you are, and nothing is unforgivable and nothing is unsolvable as long as you are honest about it.
Ive seen this case a few times on crime channels but the way you've done this...😮 Props to you for the way you do this! How different and engaging!! Sub 😊
I wish Ray mentioned the brother.....I saw the police station footage between the father and son and the father trying to explain everything to him while holding in Sydney was the primary suspect
I’m from the U.K. so I don’t know much about how universities are run over in the U.S., but surely there’s help available for students in her situation? Students on a scholarship that are heading down the path of potentially losing it? Or is it like… 1 chance and you’re out?
I think she suffered some sort of cognitive decline or lack of nutrition or something. She was moved to a new area to study could be mold or many other things. I think it is something like that
This is why you should NEVER make your children feel like they can't talk about things that are going on in their life. A simple open communication would've saved not just a life but a family.
Poor father. I can`t imagine his pain.......
I was looking for this. Yeah me either. What a sad nightmare.
Poor girl who is IN PRISON
@@DJDeciduguyYou mean the murderer?
Tbh her dad seemed pretty chill 😂
yall how many is 2 dozen ik that’s random but help😭
From what I read her parents weren't that strict or abusive
Her ego was too big to admit defeat
weeeak booooo
Yeah, and that’s what caused her downfall
@@quackity_quackquack she did it because she wanted to. she's a feminist and doesn't need no man... she prefers women, especially in jail.
If your ego is that big then just go study harder
maybe she started partying hard in college and those brain cells just started jumping off the cliff.
I can understand her situation. Failing classes but also scared to tell your parents about it is relatable, but like murdering? It shouldn't have escalated to that.
She didn't want her parents to know
i wouldve killed myself instead of doing that dumbass window thing
Its because she lived in an upper class wealthy successful family.
@@9581RBLXOh.
@@pbsuite yeah, yeah
Just imagine how her father felt😢
🙄
💔
@@sp34277 shut up
@@sp34277 bro what..?
Something tells me it was more than just “her struggling in school”
I mean, parents can f* up your life and pretend everything's normal, narcissist parents do...
what do you think it was?
@@sempre8135 Increasing body count, for example
@@sempre8135 She had to be on drugs too... 😔
@@LovelyLady1111 drugs aren't necessary to trigger a violent outburst.
This is the combination of low standards, high expectations, and ego are thrown into the mix.
A lot of schools AND parents with this
How is it low standards? If anything she had high standards.
Just because she wasn't able to do well in school doesn't mean she has low standards, it meant that she couldn't do it.
It's like a person who can't run fast, it's not that they have low standards that they literally can't go faster.
Some people do not have the ability to go faster even if they wanted to and some people do not have the academic ability to get better even if they want it to.
@@blizzardwizard8318Exactly, even if Sydney was academically smart in highschool. University is NOWHERE compared to highschool, which is why she suffered in failing classes.
@@blizzardwizard8318 Low standards meaning she was excelling/doing well at a highschool with a rather poor education level. And not realizing that, she wasn't aware they were actually operating at a very low standard... That's what the OP meant - she had high expections of herself (you call it high standards) but she was actually operating at a low standard (meaning satisfying a low bar).
maybe for me. We also need to tell our children that no matter what happens with honor or without honor or suspended, you need to be able to talk about it as a family. and understand and support the child.
This was badly handled from the start. Teach your kids it's okay to fail and that they are not perfect. There is more to life than this.
I am sure they would've forgiven her if she told the truth. Don't try and put the blame on the parents.
@@Holo_PhantomI’ve met parents who would rather their kids die over them failing.
@@Holo_PhantomIf they hadn't raised their children as perfectionists in the first place, the child wouldn't be afraid to tell them in the first place. No one is born a mu*de*er from their mother's womb. Bad parenting, bad environment and more...
@@Holo_Phantom Definitely parents' fault. Why was she this scared of disappointing them?
Because while growing up, her parents gave off that feeling that if she fails.. she'll be worthless.
@@jeon_artemisyou are deranged
This is why you should teach your children that it's okay to fail, as long as you learn from that failure.
More going on in that house then just it being ok to fail. The 2 of them yelling at each other is the rage issue. Plus where the Dad in all of that? Thought he was heading home?
@@Ryanm617 I think the parents were divorced. He wasn't living there
@dyawr where did you get that info???
Here we have the physical manifestation of a participation trophy 🏆
Or just basic moral standards 😂
I’m glad no one’s making Ohio jokes anymore.
OHIO
Only in ohio
She couldn’t have been that dumb, after all she wasn’t at Ohio State ;-)
(Go Blue!)
I definitely thought about it. It's an intrusive thought that I'll never get rid of. 🫥
Fr
Proof that the smallest problems are the things that escalate the worst
“New minor disease spreadi-“
For an honor student, she wasn't very smart.
Realll
First year of college is supposed to be hard. And if she's done great in school all her life, she won't be great at studying or admitting when she needs help
Not at all
@@backdoorguy1yea probably cuz she didn’t try to get any help her first year 🤷🏼♂️
Educated ≠ intelligent
She should have just told the truth in the first place.
She’s clear a Psychopath
oh really
Not really she’s clearly a psycho
@@benzillix2070 LMAOOOO
no sht sherlock
Bad grades are to be expected in your first year of college. Getting help with your schoolwork is always the solution.
Expected for who? Even as an engineering student, our first two semesters are the easiest courses
@@CAGonRiv Bro you are definitely not an engineering student
@@ver_nick Engineering graduate here, first two semesters were the easiest courses. Coursework cranks up during Sophomore and Junior courses
@@roddy864 yep first year courses are the easiest but it's normal not to do so well because University systems are way different from highschool. So it takes time to adjust. Also I'm an engineering graduate so I know a thing or two about studying engineering .
@@ver_nickyou’re obviously not in college at all. Or are seriously struggling. The first year of any major is the easiest. The workload is the hardest to undertake.
I will always teach my daughter that stuff happens. You’ll get bad grades and it’s gonna get hard and harder as you get older and I will always teach her if I if you need help ask for it.
I'm amazed anyone would blame the parents. She was an adult and made these choices, its on her.
There are so many ways this could have been handled even without telling her parents.
She should of gotten a regular job and just stayed there
@@ivannieves154should have not should of 😉
@@ivannieves154I mean she did very well in highschool enough to get a scholarship. But she just didn't expect university to be harder than highschool which it is. I don't blame her though, if I got the opportunity then I'd take it. Cause not everyone gets it
@@ASIANKID_DAOG12 That was a very bad highschool, otherwise university wouldn't have felt so impossible.
@@dyawr 😂
The biggest and worst lie you can tell someone is I’m ok.
How about I am fine.
F'd up, insecure, neurotic, emotional!
FINE ✌️
Are you ok
@@MrRandomRiceno, so i bottle up my emotions
@@crimsonfirelily ruok?
@@oooshafiqooo yes
it’s not cartoony it’s like 3D now
I prefer the cartoony. The 3D is eerie. Lol
@@joemann7971 hahaha lol
@@joemann7971i do too.
@@joemann7971It's so creepy
increased budget hehe
Never ever in life tell a lie. If you can't speak a truth, stay silent.
have you ever told a lie?
@@redflame300 I never speak lie. I always speak truth. If life is not in my favor, I will stay quiet. I hide things but never tell lie.
@@Maitreya-7777 hiding things is a form of lying.
@@thebigpicture2032only if you do it in a way that deceives the other party. If you are upfront that you're not willing to share information, then no lying or deception occurs by your withholding information.
I would probably have a mental breakdown if I failed school. But that? Nah that's psychotic.
When you’re in HS you’re mostly still accountable to your parents. Uni is different you have to hold yourself accountable. And that is much harder than it sounds for some
The biggest problem is that sadly there just isn’t a lot of effort in high school or even normal life to properly prepare students for the transition from high school to university…
"I can fix her" -Random Ahh Dude
Hear me out guys
@@TheBlueJ16ikr
Nope
Lmaoo
lol
"ALL OVER SOME BAD GRADES"
Only in Ohio💀💀💀💀
ONLY IN OHIO💀💀
@@justinx-ou5rg imagine saying ohio in 2024
@@zutokyool only in Ohio
Why is everyone saying ohio?
At first, it was like "Poor Sydney, not wanting to disappoint her parents, all the pressure" and all. Then it went to "She's CRAZY!"
It isn't about smartness, it's about not working hard.
so none is going to question the 15 to life sentence?
I also didn't understand that
It was prob a typo when he was writing 1
@@Ominous_b I googled it, it's not a typo. She did get 15 to life, which is crazy.
@@BakeXlove11pussy pass. Women ALWAYS get off lightly
Only in ohio 💀 (I took brainrot pills)
I’m addicted to your Stories 👍
@@RoyBloxyes
THE ANIMATION LOOKS SO CREEPY AND SCARY ☠️
"shes absolutely killing it " 0:19 surrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I like that these videos are getting longer, I wait until the weekend to watch the new episodes, and it takes me longer every time
I’ve noticed that you’ve started making longer crime videos, and I just wanted to say, thank you for putting so much time and effort into your videos.
She should have talked to a counselor, her parents, hired a tutor from the beginning.
maybe her ego prevented her to see a counselor too
That happens when you only eat and memorize books instead of really understanding the real thing
She was literally crying over her mothers murder during her trial and this is stupid
whats stupid?
Why do all these characters look like mouth-breathers💀
I’m saying, the regular 2D animations look much better
@@sk8rchris39 Yes
that’s hilarious 😭
Some people don’t know how to handle their problems… small problems could make them do unexpected stuff which puts them in a serious situations
The only thing about the way you present this, is that during interviews with her friends the cops find out she was somewhat of a party animal. She wasn't just some innocent poor me i can't keep up college student. She did it to herself.
All that expectation, stress and fear of failure turned lethal. Society places so much pressure on high grades, it's time to re-evaluate our education system.
when someone lies so much they get soaked in those lies and they fail to see the difference between lies and the truth
This was mental health. Her parents probably pressured her for perfect grades
This is so sad. There are so many things that she could have done to avoid ALL OF THIS
the timing of this is crazy. I myself have trouble in college and didn't tell my parents, but i would NEVER harm my parents they freaking raised me
Hopefully you can reach out to your professors to find tutors or other help so you don't get in a situation where you need to tell your family. Every school should have a support system for students that need help, no matter what kind.
@toughbutsweet1 I hope so still trying to go through this
DO IT!!!!
yikes
Yeah, ya can’t just be in the dorm if you’re not in the school … makes no sense.
That one dude “only in Ohio🤓”
Only in Ohio
Nobody fkin says that anymore
i stand corrected
@@GeezSusWe do up here in Michigan. Go Blue!😂
@@GeezSus bro I’m saying it as someone who still says it💀💀
@@GeezSuspeople still do bro
Goes to show that the best thing to teach a child is that you are valuable and valid as you are, and nothing is unforgivable and nothing is unsolvable as long as you are honest about it.
All of this because she got kicked out of college 💀
Her parents would not have been as disappointed as she thinks. They would have helped her. Poor girl.
Poor girl...really that's who deserves your sympathy?
Imagine feeling sympathy for a murderer
@@MrVimtomelonit’s forgiveness…
Having a mix between all different art styles would be really cool, ray.
Not all psychopathic traits are that obvious in a person.
But that does not mean that they aren't there
Unaliving someone is evil, but unaliving your parent over bad grades is wild asf!!! 😡 like, you can never be trusted anywhere nor with anyone
That "until" is earth shattering 😂
Thanks!
Loving the new storyboard background. 😍
I didn’t know that Sydney is a Barbie doll💀
This is why respect for TRUTH is foundational in any way you can view it.
Ive seen this case a few times on crime channels but the way you've done this...😮 Props to you for the way you do this! How different and engaging!! Sub 😊
Sydney was known for being a party girl. That's why she failed all her classes. She was too hungover to study.
With that in mind, I wonder if she was on the path to becoming an alcoholic to cope with the pressures she was dealing with.
"she is absolutely killing it"
yeah
Truth>Lies
This was a young lady who has never heard someone tell her "You can't be perfect, and that's okay.". Rest in Peace and prayers for the family.
Poor dad
I swear the people in these stories find any excuse to murder
She got so mad she grew freckles 4:32
I love the different art styles
5:03 Admins: "Oh, she's definitely not getting in now 🤨" 😂
This is why the school system has to change
bc she's too stupid for that one university?
All the bad decisions she made, one after another, demonstrates to me that she wasn't all that smart to begin with.
Her parents put that presure on her.
@@danieloosthuizen2071 Wow you were there in her childhood? Very cool. Even if they did that murder is still inexcusable.
Result of entitled kids, who never heard 'No'
I watched this case and it’s incredibly stupid
I wish Ray mentioned the brother.....I saw the police station footage between the father and son and the father trying to explain everything to him while holding in Sydney was the primary suspect
5:25 24 times?!?!
1 Dozen = 12, 12×12 =24
@@siahiscrazyI think you meant "12+12". 12 x 12 = 144
Now, she may have a chance to improve her college grades in prison.
The 7 people saying first💀
We are ALL addicted to your stories ray!
The comic book animation style I loved so much
Girl, that escalated quickly.
Sometimes it is okay to ask for help
I’m from the U.K. so I don’t know much about how universities are run over in the U.S., but surely there’s help available for students in her situation? Students on a scholarship that are heading down the path of potentially losing it? Or is it like… 1 chance and you’re out?
They give you multiple chances. it's sounds like she was on drugs or something because she didn't even try to do tutoring
A murder over bad grades..... Only in Ohio
Bro it's 2024 💀
@@NiTr0_Gamingonly in Ohio
How can someone excel in HS and fail so utterly in UNI ?
Is university really that hard?
I think she suffered some sort of cognitive decline or lack of nutrition or something. She was moved to a new area to study could be mold or many other things. I think it is something like that
Alcohol, weed, night clubs, parties, etc. Sydney was a hardcore party girl.
Normally not THAT much harder@@damianparra9580
It's possible if you take classes that don't push you
dude I love your videos
That one kid “ofc it’s Ohio”
When he said Ohio I was like HELL NAURR
This is why you should NEVER make your children feel like they can't talk about things that are going on in their life. A simple open communication would've saved not just a life but a family.
"hello sydney. i want to play a game"
Why did she do that? There's a future ahead of her
All she needed was a little help she didn't have to do that 😢😢😢
lying does not help it just makes things worse
yea
depends
No wonder why she failed school, she took the worst decisions every time
what kind of pressure do these parents put on their kid that she cannot even talk to them... ouch
Your animation is getting better 😊
That should have awarded her the Chair.
Yeah, i think she disappointed them.
Gotta hand it to her: She _can_ improvise.
0:01 this looks like nick toons.
So real
Looks like robot chicken i think.
College for me was a huge lesson in humility, pulling myself up, adjusting my study habits and surviving till graduation😅😅😅
She went to high school with very very very very very very very very very very very very low standards.
Keep up the stories Ray🎉
I personally failed classes but my dad always disappointment but knows I’m trying my hardest!
Ray did you hire the artists from Shaun the sheep, cause the animation is just straight up awful😂
REAL💀 I THOUGHT I WAS THE PROBLEM CAUSE NO ONE WAS TALKING ABOUT IT
You really have to roast Aardman animation like that 😂
Are u out of space
I actually like it.
pretty sure its just text to image generation.
The topics is Ohio jokes resurfacing 😂
School admin looks like they’re from Little Nightmares.
I saw this body cam footage not knowing ray would cover it!