School Shooter Seeks Parole After 25 Years in Prison

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2022
  • Michael Carneal is seeking parole after being sentenced to life 25 years ago for the Heath High School shooting. He was 14 years old when he opened fire inside his high school in West Paducah, Kentucky, killing three girls. Missy Jenkins testified at his Kentucky state parole board hearing. She is one of five students wounded in the shooting. During his hearing, Carneal told the parole board that voices in his head told him to kill.

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  • @user-hk5bj4yj9t
    @user-hk5bj4yj9t Рік тому +13240

    At the end of the day if someone says they have voices in their heads. Probably the wise thing to do is not grant them parole.

    • @kenlompart9905
      @kenlompart9905 Рік тому +263

      Especially when they said that's what got them there in the first place.

    • @ronylouis0
      @ronylouis0 Рік тому +1

      so we should lock up everyone with schizophrenia instead of getting this guy some treatment and medication? Oh wait, it's the US so it's impossible to coordinate that because you don't have public healthcare...

    • @ryanhe4277
      @ryanhe4277 Рік тому +160

      If that’s the case then he shouldn’t have been in prison in the first place due to insanity.

    • @carlweaselbear534
      @carlweaselbear534 Рік тому +60

      Even then, people lie saying they have voices in their head but it's only to get a lighter sentence or to plead insanity. From what I scene alot of school shooters use that excuse once they get caught.

    • @bigdaddydal7763
      @bigdaddydal7763 Рік тому +16

      I thought it was to get help for them

  • @creamysauce5351
    @creamysauce5351 Рік тому +14085

    He has voices in his head. DO NOT RELEASE HIM!!!!

    • @wideness8729
      @wideness8729 Рік тому +473

      @ScariestEdgiestHumor ofc you want him released 😭

    • @creamysauce5351
      @creamysauce5351 Рік тому +289

      @ScariestEdgiestHumor illogical. You must live in Florida or Kentucky lmao

    • @gracechase7201
      @gracechase7201 Рік тому +161

      @ScariestEdgiestHumor he killed 2 people for no reason

    • @yatesy117
      @yatesy117 Рік тому +263

      @ScariestEdgiestHumor Who cares if it was 25 years ago he killed 2 innocent people and still hears voices don't let this psycho out

    • @sixthesoulreaper1411
      @sixthesoulreaper1411 Рік тому

      @ScariestEdgiestHumor shooting up a school is not a little goof

  • @LucasMoore88
    @LucasMoore88 5 місяців тому +1613

    Fot anyone wondering he was DENIED parole. And I hope they KEEP denying this guy parole. He doesnt deserve to be a free man after what he did.

    • @FREEDRDISRESPECT12
      @FREEDRDISRESPECT12 5 місяців тому +21

      That’s very immature of you

    • @RyanDVA63
      @RyanDVA63 5 місяців тому +97

      He was denied parole and now is serving life without parole. Under the law he will never get out of prison now

    • @LucasMoore88
      @LucasMoore88 5 місяців тому

      @@FREEDRDISRESPECT12 😂😂😂😂😂 so it's immature to want someone who killed people to never be released? No it's not immature in the least bit. Projection much. You seem like a very immature child that has a LONG way to go before maturing.

    • @iCherryStxr
      @iCherryStxr 5 місяців тому +63

      ​@@FREEDRDISRESPECT12 He still has voices in his head?? That's clearly not something someone sane would say

    • @FREEDRDISRESPECT12
      @FREEDRDISRESPECT12 5 місяців тому +7

      @@LucasMoore88 he made a mistake! He needs a chance of freedom to tell his story

  • @plantbased5673
    @plantbased5673 5 місяців тому +429

    Wow! He looks closer to 59 than 39. Prison life has definitely aged him.

    • @jonnyfendi2003
      @jonnyfendi2003 5 місяців тому

      White people age like milk though to begin with

    • @susangreene9662
      @susangreene9662 5 місяців тому +31

      As it should! It's not Club Med.

    • @Wccops61
      @Wccops61 5 місяців тому

      You should see his azz

    • @elephant1992
      @elephant1992 5 місяців тому +20

      It all that processes food he eats

    • @user-ru5xz3lz9c
      @user-ru5xz3lz9c 5 місяців тому

      Right, preservative ​@@elephant1992

  • @heyitzdaredevil8305
    @heyitzdaredevil8305 Рік тому +7096

    You would think after just 1 year that people would have a change of heart and mind in prison. 24 years later and this guy still has voices ACTIVELY speaking to him. Do not release him, he's still a danger to society.

    • @abel3557
      @abel3557 Рік тому +152

      Yes because it could be a disease

    • @abel3557
      @abel3557 Рік тому +201

      @@goodnightmunchie If he was a black dude, he'd be released 2 weeks after he committed it

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Рік тому +37

      @@abel3557 maybe in New york or L.A yes

    • @wandering4786
      @wandering4786 Рік тому

      @@abel3557 statistically, black ppl receive longer sentences for the same crimes. So that doesn’t make sense except if your dumb brain .

    • @abel3557
      @abel3557 Рік тому +21

      @@GMuhammad009 most definitely not

  • @eyesb3911
    @eyesb3911 Рік тому +2420

    RIP to the victims. Keep him where he is, give him medical intervention. He's still a danger to the public.

    • @simster1001
      @simster1001 Рік тому +17

      Make it look like he killed himself.

    • @Brett1997
      @Brett1997 Рік тому +6

      unless he changed and I hope he did cause 25 years of being in cage is no joke it's always life in prison now these days, back then everything was different he's lucky he gonna step out to freedom soon

    • @OatSealCertifiedBeast
      @OatSealCertifiedBeast Рік тому +3

      No he’s not he’s a good guy give him a chance.

    • @OatSealCertifiedBeast
      @OatSealCertifiedBeast Рік тому +2

      He did nothing wrong.

    • @lukeramirez868
      @lukeramirez868 Рік тому

      RIP to them ✝️✝️🌹

  • @drag0nchampi0n
    @drag0nchampi0n Рік тому +1323

    No murderer should ever walk free.

    • @wakandaisevil
      @wakandaisevil 5 місяців тому

      I agree, the American justice system only protects the criminals. Keep giving them chances, who cares how many victims it takes

    • @budgonstopCANELO
      @budgonstopCANELO 5 місяців тому +32

      Well, when you’re a certain nationality, the judicial system shows you leniency🤣

    • @KnockoutNarratives
      @KnockoutNarratives 5 місяців тому +25

      Self defense?

    • @emmett7779
      @emmett7779 5 місяців тому +63

      @@KnockoutNarrativesmurder is unlawful by definition so self defense does not count

    • @thesunisbright
      @thesunisbright 5 місяців тому

      the american way of thinking. barbaric beings

  • @fcukugimmeausername
    @fcukugimmeausername 5 місяців тому +48

    He killed a 14yr old, a 17yr old and a 15yr old. There's absolutely no way he should ever see the outside of a prison.

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 5 місяців тому +3

      Don’t forget he was just a kid

    • @WalkdownKc
      @WalkdownKc 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Charmander009and?

    • @forchrist013
      @forchrist013 4 місяці тому +2

      14 year olds don't have the mentality to fully understand the consequences of their actions at that age.. it's a tough one but he was a kid.. boils down to is prison punishment or reform? No amount of punishment is going to bring those kids back but could there be some redemption in reform. This guy is not the same person anymore..

    • @kashephillips2133
      @kashephillips2133 2 місяці тому +4

      @@forchrist013 He LITERALLY said he still has voices in his head, stop being ignorant and siding with school sh*****, you look silly right now.

    • @Yes-cj6pw
      @Yes-cj6pw 4 дні тому

      Troll​@@forchrist013

  • @chevysilverado5617
    @chevysilverado5617 Рік тому +3513

    I feel so sorry for the woman in the wheelchair. She was robbed of her life

    • @OatSealCertifiedBeast
      @OatSealCertifiedBeast Рік тому +24

      We should be grateful for that, not sad!

    • @lukeramirez868
      @lukeramirez868 Рік тому +2

      Precisely 😕

    • @dylanjohnson4624
      @dylanjohnson4624 Рік тому +72

      @Blessings From TIKTOK that’s kinda mess up lol

    • @musiclover_69jetblackheart43
      @musiclover_69jetblackheart43 Рік тому

      the people that were actually killed were robbed of their lives even more ...let that sink in

    • @sebig849
      @sebig849 Рік тому +40

      @@OatSealCertifiedBeast I mean it’s grateful that she survived, but still sad that she has to be in a wheelchair for something that never should’ve happened to her. overall sad situation. robbed of walking for the rest of her life cause some psycho shot her.

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder Рік тому +3093

    They should've kept him behind bars. The fact that he even mentioned that he had voices in his head proves that he is just making excuses for his unjustifiable actions.
    Let him stay his ass in prison where he belongs!

    • @KRYPTOKINGGAMING
      @KRYPTOKINGGAMING Рік тому +12

      They still have that chance.

    • @Struhsie
      @Struhsie Рік тому +6

      Yes.

    • @offbeat0
      @offbeat0 Рік тому

      If he has voices and is confirmed, he should be in a mental asylum.

    • @Djevan41598
      @Djevan41598 Рік тому +33

      This is how unfair the justice system is

    • @offbeat0
      @offbeat0 Рік тому +1

      @@Djevan41598 most of it, yeah.

  • @Tikolico
    @Tikolico 5 місяців тому +71

    25 years ago, voices in his head told him to kill people and he did it, today he says he still hears those voices, only difference is that he is in prison and is very limited in what he can do... please, for the love of god, do not let that dude out.

    • @grateful.
      @grateful. 5 місяців тому +1

      He will never get out now

    • @YourMomsAltAccount
      @YourMomsAltAccount 5 місяців тому +1

      25 years in a long time of medical advancements, we could potentially have the means to help him now.

    • @parisinthe30sx
      @parisinthe30sx 5 місяців тому

      ​@@YourMomsAltAccountyou want to gamble people's lives with "potentially " ? Sorry he killed people. He deserves to be in jail forever

  • @linstaley9683
    @linstaley9683 5 місяців тому +39

    What's to keep those voices in his head from killing someone else when he gets out. Keep him locked up for life.

  • @cheryl-lynnmehring8606
    @cheryl-lynnmehring8606 Рік тому +1019

    If he is STILL hearing voices, than how can you even THINK of letting him out!?!

    • @RobbieStacks90
      @RobbieStacks90 Рік тому +13

      He's a grown man. I'd be more concerned about the threat of school shooters nowadays with all the Chads (jocks) and Staceys (b word) living on social media apps, "window shopping" for partners, and abusing the noble and good-hearted people of their communities.

    • @theinsightfulvisionary0197
      @theinsightfulvisionary0197 Рік тому

      That's what I'm saying!!! He's schizophrenic!!! That is a mental illness and yes, he would probably be a danger to society if granted parole!!!

    • @BoredFr_88
      @BoredFr_88 Рік тому

      @@goodnightmunchie you may not know

    • @stephenguffey7225
      @stephenguffey7225 Рік тому

      That's not how it works. Your brain is a fast-firing machine.

    • @b0k0k66
      @b0k0k66 Рік тому +3

      Tf is wrong with you? The guy spent almost 200% of his life in jail.

  • @cybersantics5092
    @cybersantics5092 Рік тому +1852

    If you’re seeking parole why on Earth would you admit that you have voices in your head telling you to harm yourself and others 😭

    • @Face_Reality
      @Face_Reality Рік тому +1

      Cuz he's a nut

    • @Tweakito
      @Tweakito Рік тому +268

      only logical explanation for that is he genuinely wants help to prevent himself from doing anything harmful

    • @cybersantics5092
      @cybersantics5092 Рік тому +23

      @@Tweakito maybe but honestly after writing this I started to think maybe they would have done a polygraph on them anyway so maybe they wanted to see if he would be truthful before finding him out?

    • @oldschoolcollodion
      @oldschoolcollodion Рік тому

      Because he’s genuinely mentally ill

    • @sebig849
      @sebig849 Рік тому

      because he’s mentally ill

  • @sureshpatelism
    @sureshpatelism 6 місяців тому +12

    I feel sorry for the victims and to the convict as well. My brother has schizophrenia and he hears voices. His condition is manageable. Schizophrenia is horrible disease.

    • @JoeFromThatPlace
      @JoeFromThatPlace 5 місяців тому +5

      Both sides of the situation matter. Thank you for conveying this

  • @ianthewarriorgamer8180
    @ianthewarriorgamer8180 5 місяців тому +11

    That man doesn’t deserve to walk free ever again…

  • @BillBarber1957
    @BillBarber1957 Рік тому +840

    There's a voice in my head...it want's to know why parole is even an option?

  • @lukeramirez868
    @lukeramirez868 Рік тому +928

    The fact that they even consider him for parole it's frightening 😬

    • @master_baiter1873
      @master_baiter1873 Рік тому +65

      Legally, they have to.

    • @RoundingThird
      @RoundingThird Рік тому +14

      @@youtubestudiosucks978 It's literally a google search away.

    • @jamaaldavis6243
      @jamaaldavis6243 Рік тому +21

      @@youtubestudiosucks978 Legally, they have to because he was a minor. It was what he was sentenced to 25 years ago when he was 14. Sometimes, minors who commit crimes like this for the better do change. Not all of them, but some do. That’s why we have parole.

    • @Christiangjf
      @Christiangjf Рік тому +17

      @@youtubestudiosucks978 you need to relax just because he's eligible for parole does not mean he's going to get it. If you're entitled to a parole hearing you should have parole hearing so that the board can decide based on the facts. He likely won't get out..ever.

    • @Oblivion.222
      @Oblivion.222 Рік тому +5

      @@Christiangjf they already denied his parole

  • @spencerific93
    @spencerific93 Рік тому +21

    There's no way in hell he's getting parole. You can't unbreak what is broken.

  • @julee5071
    @julee5071 9 місяців тому +84

    He killed THREE people and he wants out in the world? He does NOT need to be in society especially after he said the voices in his head told him to jump off the stairs wtf leave him in jail for 125 years please

  • @olgashmtv1875
    @olgashmtv1875 Рік тому +480

    At least he's being honest that he still hears voices! I hope they won't let him out!

    • @MrJames-tw3so
      @MrJames-tw3so Рік тому +19

      ya that was shocking really. He definitely doesn't know how the parole game works.

    • @absiyehassan36
      @absiyehassan36 Рік тому +10

      He's lying about the voices

    • @ytsux9259
      @ytsux9259 5 місяців тому +4

      Maybe he doesn't wanna get out? 😂

    • @fatalcapsaicin5157
      @fatalcapsaicin5157 5 місяців тому

      Imagine letting a mass shooter out of prison

    • @DontPretendtoCare
      @DontPretendtoCare 5 місяців тому

      The constitution states he did his time and has the right to have his gun rights restored. God bless America. I didn't read anything about demons or voices in someone's head in the Bill of Rights therefore it isn't real.

  • @greglee1174
    @greglee1174 Рік тому +319

    After he responded that he heard voices a couple of days ago, her response should have been: ‘We’ll see you again in 50 years.’

    • @donniedoesdishes
      @donniedoesdishes 5 місяців тому +25

      no it should of been we need to get you help and why for 25 years wasnt he given proper treatment

    • @TBirum1
      @TBirum1 5 місяців тому

      @donniedoesdishes
      What makes you think he hasn’t been given mental health treatment while in prison?
      Some people (even those who take their medication every single day) still hear voices telling them to do things.
      Use your head for other things than sticking it up your Ass.

    • @YourMomsAltAccount
      @YourMomsAltAccount 5 місяців тому +4

      @@donniedoesdishes Exactly. As the lady said, the world has changed so much in 25 years, and we may have a means to help him now.

    • @DontPretendtoCare
      @DontPretendtoCare 5 місяців тому

      The constitution states he did his time and has the right to have his gun rights restored. God bless America. I didn't read anything about demons or voices in someone's head in the Bill of Rights therefore it isn't real.

    • @balancedactguy
      @balancedactguy 5 місяців тому +4

      @@YourMomsAltAccount Nope..he's still a threat!

  • @manueldejesus7495
    @manueldejesus7495 5 місяців тому +3

    I don't want to hear it!!! Life in prison!!!!! Nuff said!!!!!!!

    • @lameetcalice3845
      @lameetcalice3845 5 місяців тому

      Ad Claustrum
      Invincible Ignorance
      Ableism
      Hope you weren't born with a brain you didn't ask for.

  • @ThatMuhfugger420
    @ThatMuhfugger420 5 місяців тому +8

    That thing should never be released. Especially after admitting that he still hears 'voices'

  • @Brentt777
    @Brentt777 Рік тому +506

    If he is still hearing voices, it's all the more reason to not let him out. Or he will do it again.

    • @lamar310
      @lamar310 Рік тому +12

      His victims deserve justice...they died and don't get a 2nd chance. 25 years is too light a punishment for killing 3 people and putting a person in a wheelchair

    • @bigdaddydal7763
      @bigdaddydal7763 Рік тому +14

      Get the man help bruh

    • @44H44
      @44H44 Рік тому

      @@bigdaddydal7763 exactly locking an obviously mental ill person for the rest of their lives is not going to fix anything this is what's so wrong about prisons because it does nothing and as soon as they get out they will do it again

    • @BoredFr_88
      @BoredFr_88 Рік тому

      @@goodnightmunchie if he isn’t acting bad back then

    • @BoredFr_88
      @BoredFr_88 Рік тому

      @@goodnightmunchie you may never know 🤷‍♂️

  • @idkwhattonamemychannel4291
    @idkwhattonamemychannel4291 Рік тому +1052

    As a psychology student, the first thing I thought of was "he could be having a disorder". Then, I felt bad for him. Then, I also see your comments about how it's an excuse and he should be in jail. Thoughts anyone? To me, I'd say he needs to go through stringent psychological testing and get the proper treatment he needs. I do agree that he'd be a danger to society but he does seem to need help.

    • @rorisang88
      @rorisang88 Рік тому

      If that's the case then this man should be given proper psychiatric treatment....in JAIL!

    • @stephanieames66
      @stephanieames66 Рік тому +52

      Was he not getting treatment all this time?

    • @nihilgeorge6009
      @nihilgeorge6009 Рік тому

      @@stephanieames66 lmao no, the prison system doesn’t bother with actually fixing people. So when anyone’s term in prison end, they end up worse. The whole “reintegrate into society” is never really done.

    • @tacobell1299
      @tacobell1299 Рік тому

      Honestly he should be put into a mental hospital or somewhere to help with the voices. Like he shouldn't be released, but he should get help so he can someday be a normal person.

    • @violins2111
      @violins2111 Рік тому +163

      @@stephanieames66 There isnt exactly useful mental help in the prison system. Personally, I think with some level of treatment and psychiatric help, he could become a functioning member of society. Everyone who says otherwise doesnt know how bad mental illness can get when left untreated. While yes, in some cases they feel no remorse, but this is why we should make mental health a top priority in the world.

  • @guru6831
    @guru6831 6 місяців тому +14

    This might be a case of demons.

  • @aguythatworkstoomuch4624
    @aguythatworkstoomuch4624 5 місяців тому +36

    He’s only 39???? He looks like he’s 60!!! Prison hasn’t been kind to him.

    • @jasminemitchell8170
      @jasminemitchell8170 4 місяці тому +2

      Prison isn’t kind to anyone. It ages you so bad

    • @The_Gamer1567
      @The_Gamer1567 21 день тому +1

      @@jasminemitchell8170like being a president. I’m serious. Look at a before and after presidency of Obama

    • @jasminemitchell8170
      @jasminemitchell8170 21 день тому +1

      @@The_Gamer1567 you ain’t never lied

    • @GeheimeReichssache
      @GeheimeReichssache 2 дні тому +1

      And the myth of prisoners becoming smart because they have nothing more than their books all day seems untrue too considering he tried to get parole while telling he killed because he heard voices and that he heard them just 2 days ago lol

  • @dannggg
    @dannggg Рік тому +81

    Don’t care if he had voices or not. He took someone’s life. He belongs in there for life.

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Рік тому

      @@SimonTmte apples to oranges

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Рік тому

      @@SimonTmte and learn to read and stick to the comment.

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Рік тому +1

      @@SimonTmte where does my argument mention his age dummy? Learn to read

    • @anthonysavage7309
      @anthonysavage7309 Рік тому +2

      @@SimonTmte He’s right bro. Reading is fundamental lol

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Рік тому

      @@anthonysavage7309 liberals take. You cant reason with them.

  • @nychris2258
    @nychris2258 Рік тому +802

    Safe to say he's not getting paroled if he admits to still hearing the same voices that made him commit the crime... another word for voices in your head is inner monologue... we all hear a voice in our head, just that most of ours don't tell us to kill. He's not insane he's just evil.

    • @sarah69420
      @sarah69420 Рік тому +63

      This isn't inner monologue, he's hallucinating

    • @paulthealien8028
      @paulthealien8028 Рік тому +17

      All the online doctors

    • @APimpNamedSlickBak
      @APimpNamedSlickBak Рік тому +36

      Everybody doesnt have an inner monologue.. a lot of people have no voice in their heads at all... when you read something you can almost hear youself saying it in your mind? Thats not as common as you think.

    • @Njbear7453
      @Njbear7453 Рік тому +19

      @@APimpNamedSlickBak so Who’s the voice in your head ? Kermit the frog?

    • @APimpNamedSlickBak
      @APimpNamedSlickBak Рік тому +1

      @@Njbear7453 It used to be Tony the Tiger..now its just your mom and SHHHHEEEEEEEEES GREAT

  • @jackievee7322
    @jackievee7322 5 місяців тому +12

    DO NOT RELEASE HIM!! THOSE THREE GIRLS WILL NEVER COME HOME!!

  • @SamsNotFunny
    @SamsNotFunny 5 місяців тому +17

    25 years on and still hearing voices. Yeah...that's a definite no

  • @andrewliu2526
    @andrewliu2526 Рік тому +286

    At least he's honest. I'll give him that. Doesn't help his parole case though

    • @kenlompart9905
      @kenlompart9905 Рік тому +14

      I think because he said he didn't act on it he thought they would think that's a good thing.

    • @greedyyawgoo5635
      @greedyyawgoo5635 Рік тому +3

      @@kenlompart9905 yeah that's why this admission will definitely not help him to get the parole..

    • @lulub1433
      @lulub1433 Рік тому +1

      He says he doesn't remember. Not buying it for a second!

    • @kenlompart9905
      @kenlompart9905 Рік тому +1

      @@lulub1433 Exactly, in the weeks before the shooting he stole several firearms from both his own home and a neighbor's home, he planned it ahead of time which means he didn't just black out one day and start shooting.

  • @doctordreez780
    @doctordreez780 Рік тому +74

    It's insane to even think that 25 years ago this was happening.

  • @GymnasticsIsLife333
    @GymnasticsIsLife333 5 місяців тому +6

    He’s crazy, unstable, and a murderer. He should never be given parole. He was denied and is now serving life in prison without the possibility of parole.

  • @fisttaface
    @fisttaface 5 місяців тому +7

    He needs to never be let out....ever

  • @itsmarvin6999
    @itsmarvin6999 Рік тому +33

    Yeah so he is still hearing voices after 25 years and no one thought a physicatric might be a good idea?

  • @LoLoLifeinFlorida
    @LoLoLifeinFlorida Рік тому +253

    They cannot let this man ever be free!

    • @trump2.o152
      @trump2.o152 Рік тому +1

      Forget about it besides he is 49 and would he do it again probably not

    • @frankoh3451
      @frankoh3451 Рік тому +9

      @@trump2.o152 nah your insane if you think he should be let go to live his life. Victims weren’t allowed to live theirs so it’s only fair he stay behind bars for life.

    • @trump2.o152
      @trump2.o152 Рік тому +1

      @@frankoh3451 he is harmless and what is the point of putting him in prison and there alot of school shooting happening around the United States and get used to

    • @EmanPKR
      @EmanPKR Рік тому

      @@frankoh3451 the whole point of prison is paying for your crime by not enjoying the benefits of life while reflecting and reforming. Its only a permanent settlement for those who dont reflect and have no remorse for their actions.

    • @frankoh3451
      @frankoh3451 Рік тому +9

      @@EmanPKR sorry man but anyone who takes the life of another person shouldn’t be out on the streets. The victim is gone while the suspect gets to enjoy part of his life? That doesn’t seem like justice for me.

  • @c313zk6
    @c313zk6 6 місяців тому +7

    The fact he stated he still hears voices is a clear indication hes not getting out.

  • @movienerd202
    @movienerd202 5 місяців тому +4

    He just proved to me that he can't be set loose in society. Too dangerous

  • @missasissa
    @missasissa Рік тому +11

    The three people he murdered (and the others he injured) got the opposite of life. This man should not get the chance to walk free again, regardless of his age at the time of the crime.

  • @chowfun1976
    @chowfun1976 Рік тому +189

    At least he’s honest about the voices. Makes the parole board’s job easier to deny him.

    • @LovelyLisha3
      @LovelyLisha3 Рік тому +11

      😄Right...wonder if he knew that🤔

    • @user-gi6mq2qf5w
      @user-gi6mq2qf5w Рік тому +12

      I almost wanna tell em "Dude, you're supposed to lie and tell us you're a changed man!!!!"

    • @tripledvideos6815
      @tripledvideos6815 Рік тому +3

      He got out.

    • @chowfun1976
      @chowfun1976 Рік тому +8

      @@tripledvideos6815 he did not get out. Where do you get your false information from? He was denied parole.

    • @cliffsmash4063
      @cliffsmash4063 5 місяців тому +1

      He wouldn’t know what to do outside those walls 25 years later. Much different world. His day was beastie boys , PlayStation 1 and driving a Chevy Cavalier. Today is ps5, tik tok, lil Nas x and driving a Tesla. Two totally different worlds.

  • @lemondropkid6175
    @lemondropkid6175 5 місяців тому +3

    He can remember the voices in his head but not firing the loaded gun he took to school.

  • @anacarranzagzz5430
    @anacarranzagzz5430 5 місяців тому +4

    those voices should tell him "stay locked up, you're a danger"

  • @nofox777
    @nofox777 Рік тому +10

    He should never be let out. The trauma alone even if everyone survived.

  • @miinrla
    @miinrla Рік тому +69

    he still has voices in his head. even if he gets intensive treatment after his release, he’s still a danger to everyone. there’s no telling that he wont do it again. do NOT release him, prevent a tragedy from potentially occurring again.

    • @IgorFranknstn27
      @IgorFranknstn27 Рік тому +1

      He haven't done treatment yet but you're already judging him. Dude is trying so hard to prove himself he's a changed man now, his better self. He even said he was responsible and feel sorry for what he did and the shootings after his. Instead of keeping him locked up, we should send him to a mental institution to be treated so the bad voices in his head will be gone. More prison time isn't helping him, clearly. Judging him, keeping him up in prison for me is us being cruel to our own. 25 years I think is already enough, let's give him a chance.

    • @jradjj2988
      @jradjj2988 Рік тому

      @@IgorFranknstn27 he literally killed 3 people and permanently paralyzed a woman. Like she said he sentenced her to life in a wheel chair never to be able to walk again. And he dished out 3 death sentences no mass shooter deserves any kindness or mercy doesn’t matter if he’s “sorry” for what he did (which i would take that sorry as a grain of salt when it comes to people like this)

    • @DontPretendtoCare
      @DontPretendtoCare 5 місяців тому

      The constitution states he did his time and has the right to have his gun rights restored. God bless America. I didn't read anything about demons or voices in someone's head in the Bill of Rights therefore it isn't real.

    • @Wtf12276
      @Wtf12276 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@IgorFranknstn27The girls didn't get a chance, neither does he.

  • @GXTTI_
    @GXTTI_ 6 місяців тому +4

    Only 25 years is crazy !!

  • @gmail4218
    @gmail4218 5 місяців тому +5

    He heard no voices. He just made excuses for his deliberate wrongdoing.

    • @itchydez
      @itchydez 5 місяців тому

      It's true.
      Typically speaking, voices in your head = Thoughts
      Voices from elsewhere/around you = Mental health concern.

    • @gmail4218
      @gmail4218 4 місяці тому +1

      Or a bad guy could just pretend that he had heard voices in order to excuse his wrongdoing.

  • @alceratops6853
    @alceratops6853 Рік тому +165

    This man needed treatment and support before all this.
    People, always be there for your loved ones and allies.

  • @zephyrproductions9928
    @zephyrproductions9928 Рік тому +84

    Should never be let out.

    • @Prodz-jamarprodz2
      @Prodz-jamarprodz2 Рік тому

      agree

    • @ilondon5638
      @ilondon5638 Рік тому

      ​@@KennyMcCormick5467 lmfaoooo

    • @NamebeDale_592
      @NamebeDale_592 Рік тому +1

      Agreed

    • @NamebeDale_592
      @NamebeDale_592 Рік тому +4

      @@KennyMcCormick5467 okay so I know it's a joke but if somebody actually said this legitimately what would the reason be of why he should be let out

    • @DnM_MOCs
      @DnM_MOCs Рік тому +3

      @@ilondon5638 not funny but okay

  • @peacesearcher4598
    @peacesearcher4598 5 місяців тому +4

    Absolutely Rediculously INSANE. People pay taxes to feel safe and secure... now this?

  • @pauld8379
    @pauld8379 5 місяців тому +16

    He can't even take responsibility after 25 years.

    • @lizettewanzer8650
      @lizettewanzer8650 Місяць тому

      Nope. Blaming nonexistent "voices," thinking that'll somehow help his case. That lie actually brought up a reverse Uno card.

  • @tosanesoko726
    @tosanesoko726 Рік тому +11

    This is heartbreaking! He ruined his classmate's life. He is a troubled man. I appreciate his honesty though, he need help.

  • @chelseakerr2981
    @chelseakerr2981 Рік тому +32

    We all have voices in our head, they're called thoughts

  • @raymondcampusano2991
    @raymondcampusano2991 5 місяців тому +1

    Nope, those people need to stay behind bars forever.

  • @kidalovelace
    @kidalovelace Рік тому +48

    even though the purpose of prison is retribution, incapacitation, deterrence and rehabilitation, most people don't care about the rehabilitation part at all. From providing efficient mental health services to prisons, or civilians being hesitant (understandable) to welcome them back into society. its pretty sad all around. especially since many times, we can't tell if these prisoners who served a long time have genuinely changed for the better and won't pose a threat to themselves or others.

    • @b.b.s7545
      @b.b.s7545 Рік тому

      If you commit murder, there is no rehabilitation. Just Death.

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Рік тому +6

      I don't believe in rehabilitation for people that commit murder. When you murder it becomes easier and easier to kill again. To trust that a murderer won't kill again is selfish because what if he does kill again now you have another death that could have been avoided because rehabilitation failed.

    • @calivali2876
      @calivali2876 Рік тому +5

      @@1988vikable well that’s his point. There is no rehabilitation in prison. It’s just a lockup

    • @EmanPKR
      @EmanPKR Рік тому

      @@1988vikable i would say the viable but seeing how theres many cases where murderers get out and actually stop killing and living a healthy life in regret says otherwise

    • @BerryFin
      @BerryFin 6 місяців тому

      @@1988vikable well then why do other countries who prioritize rehabilitation have way less returning crime rates?

  • @lil_jong-un6668
    @lil_jong-un6668 Рік тому +27

    He may have been sick in the head, but i appreciate his honesty. He could've just lied but he didn't. I hope he gets the treatment he needs.

  • @patriciaplayford7421
    @patriciaplayford7421 5 місяців тому +2

    Yes ok that’s just crazy , voice in his head , told him to kill , and you want to let him out , no way . He’s still hearing them .

  • @jradjj2988
    @jradjj2988 Рік тому +4

    When it comes to mass shooters they should NEVER be even given the slightest opportunity for parole it’s sickening that they even hold a trial and entertain the idea for it.

  • @millennialfalcon7291
    @millennialfalcon7291 Рік тому +181

    Let's not emphasize his defense over some imaginary 'voices'. That guy took away innocent lives, and damaged so many others.
    NOW, even after 25yrs he's alive and privileged to talk in front of his cell 'magic mirror' all day long! 🙏

    • @EllaCBWalkersSpokeswoman
      @EllaCBWalkersSpokeswoman Рік тому +8

      First fool you don't know what he hears 2nd people hear voices all the time because it's real to them 3rd you have no idea what prison does to a person with that being said he should NOT be released

    • @ultraman4704
      @ultraman4704 Рік тому

      @@goodnightmunchie why would being black change anything?

    • @trump2.o152
      @trump2.o152 Рік тому

      I think he should be free because he already served his time and what the point of putting him back in prison

  • @monstamack93
    @monstamack93 5 місяців тому +3

    No way he should get out

  • @reesedaman6719
    @reesedaman6719 Рік тому +5

    Keep him in

  • @glynislailann9056
    @glynislailann9056 Рік тому +3

    When he was sentenced to jail they should have thrown away the key. The likelihood of him being a repeat offender is huge.

    • @htechdance
      @htechdance 5 місяців тому

      On September 26, 2022, the parole board unanimously denied Carneal's bid for parole and ordered him to serve out the remainder of his life sentence.[24][25][26] The "serve out" ruling, under Kentucky law, means the inmate in question cannot be considered for any future parole hearings (though commutation or a pardon from the governor is still possible).

  • @patriciamariemitchel
    @patriciamariemitchel Рік тому +9

    At least he's honest about it. He definitely needs help with those voices. 👀

  • @blueskies7274
    @blueskies7274 5 місяців тому +1

    NO DO NOT LET HIM OUT PLEASE!!!!!!! HE admitted to still hearing voices telling him to be harmful. PLEASE PLEASE DONT LET HIM OUT

  • @markcurran6766
    @markcurran6766 5 місяців тому +2

    Never to be released

  • @erinhuggins1779
    @erinhuggins1779 Рік тому +136

    I think he needs more medical and psychological care in a secure facility than to spend another 25 years in prison. He's definitely not ready to be with the public, or be a benefit to society, but that doesn't mean he doesn't deserve to get better.

    • @jennifergraceh
      @jennifergraceh Рік тому

      I agree completely. He should be released from prison into a psychiatric hospital where he can receive treatment for his ongoing mental health issues. I guarantee he hasn’t received adequate, if any, psychiatric treatment since he went to prison. If he is still hearing command voices regularly, he is likely suffering from some sort of psychotic disorder and needs to be in a hospital setting where he can receive proper care. I’m not at all saying he should be released into the public-he shouldn’t. But, he should be sent to a long term, institution.

    • @palmsofdestin1
      @palmsofdestin1 Рік тому +2

      "facility"

    • @ns2110theonly
      @ns2110theonly Рік тому

      Schizophrenia is not curable snowflake

    • @xx_3happypig3_xx26
      @xx_3happypig3_xx26 Рік тому +9

      I totally agree. Denying somone the opportunity to change seems wrong, so put percautions into place where he can try but not do much damage if he does anything more, and maybe someday he can live somewhat of his life in society.

    • @khalidhassan9423
      @khalidhassan9423 Рік тому +5

      @@xx_3happypig3_xx26 except child predators. if you think they can change then get help

  • @pitzmichaelagapito4565
    @pitzmichaelagapito4565 Рік тому +22

    When you realize that your wrong deeds cost you back more than you can imagine 🤔🙄😑 This is why we all should keep a humble character because any kind of evil is punishable. You might having a good time now but later you'll suffer the consequences at your most vulnerable hours...

  • @nightmare348
    @nightmare348 7 місяців тому +3

    If he's saying he's schizophrenic and has voices telling him to murder people, then it would be a TERRIBLE idea to release him, especially since those supposed voices already "made him" commit a school shooting in 1997. As it stands, even if he isn't schizophrenic, he still doesn't deserve freedom.

  • @spikeman68
    @spikeman68 Рік тому +3

    no no no no no no please someone use common sense

  • @user-bi2me1kj7p
    @user-bi2me1kj7p Рік тому +122

    Only situation he should even be considered for parole is if he opened fire hitting people but didn’t end up killing them or leaving them disabled for life. Ontop of that he’s still hearing voices and clearly still struggling mentally? How is this even a question keep him in prison

    • @idijwiheufbfwkajlldkwnkjdn3108
      @idijwiheufbfwkajlldkwnkjdn3108 Рік тому +6

      it’s easy to just keep them in prison instead of them getting help huh. you think prison has therapy sessions and medication testing? how can we rehabilitate him if the prison is so broken? people forget that jail/prison is meant to rehabilitate and help them back into society

    • @Johndoeshart
      @Johndoeshart Рік тому

      @@idijwiheufbfwkajlldkwnkjdn3108 the people he killed can’t be rehabilitated

    • @Ryan-rb4xj
      @Ryan-rb4xj Рік тому +10

      Nah - anyone that even *attempts* to kill kids in a manor like that should be locked up for life.

    • @kaleona4765
      @kaleona4765 Рік тому

      @@idijwiheufbfwkajlldkwnkjdn3108 Y’all only want therapy and counseling for certain people. What about the drug dealers they put away for life and never get granted parole.

    • @kaleona4765
      @kaleona4765 Рік тому

      @@idijwiheufbfwkajlldkwnkjdn3108 They don’t kill innocent people, but yet they get 25 to more years in prison.

  • @ryanc9910
    @ryanc9910 Рік тому +141

    The fact he admitted it makes me feel sorry for him. If he truly meant to do any harm at this point in his life, I don’t think he would have said he hears voices. Clearly makes it tougher to be let out and sounds more like a cry for help.

    • @mwillblade
      @mwillblade Рік тому +36

      Let him and his voices rot in a cell.

    • @lwm2985
      @lwm2985 Рік тому

      This is what came to mind as well. He deserves some psychiatric help at least. He sounded honest.

    • @yumiko0017
      @yumiko0017 Рік тому +5

      Child bye

    • @Trogdor1365
      @Trogdor1365 Рік тому +13

      I understand your empathy. But, lots of people have really severe schizophrenia, and they _decide_ not to hurt others. Most self harm, or self treat with illicit drugs (unfortunately). I hope he gets treatment, but he owns his actions.

    • @ryanc9910
      @ryanc9910 Рік тому +1

      @@yumiko0017 good argument, very thoughtful.

  • @SandyHoward-Woodward12
    @SandyHoward-Woodward12 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a dear dear friend who’s 35 and I’m 54, and he’s schizophrenic and bipolar and I’ve seen him get violent and turn into something that I never ever want to see again. He became like the Incredible Hulk and was hearing voices and I was petrified. I’m a big woman at 5’10 250 and he is 6’4 320 and he could have snapped my neck so easily. But as long as he takes his meds he’s the best person and I call him my adopted son. Being around someone who hears voices and gets violent really made me change my mind about schizophrenia but I don’t think he should ever see the light of day either.

  • @mclovinjwst
    @mclovinjwst 5 місяців тому +2

    UPDATE: Michael Carneal has been denied parole and will spend the rest of the life in prison without the opportunity of parole again. Sigh of relief after he admitted to having 'voices' still.

  • @Willie-C
    @Willie-C Рік тому +58

    Gotta admire his honesty at least

    • @cookiedough7919
      @cookiedough7919 Рік тому +3

      Idc about his honesty, he comes out thinking he one of us again , her justice is not served

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Рік тому +2

      Agreed but i think he should serve 25yrs for each life he sent early to the grave, so that means 75yrs 🐱👍🏿

    • @cookiedough7919
      @cookiedough7919 Рік тому

      @@goodnightmunchie 🤡you must be friends with this dude then , thinking 20 years is enough for killing people in a school , don’t care how old he was , parole shouldn’t been a option, I feel bad for you thinking 20 years or even parole was enough 🤡🤡

    • @Ohthats_tj
      @Ohthats_tj Рік тому

      True

    • @Ohthats_tj
      @Ohthats_tj Рік тому

      @@absiyehassan36??????

  • @LSniumUwU
    @LSniumUwU Рік тому +6

    The voices in my head says to keep him where he's at.

  • @TisEyerish1
    @TisEyerish1 3 місяці тому +2

    NO. He should never, ever be released from prison. NEVER. He hasn't been "cured;" I doubt if there IS a cure for him. He doesn't remember what happened? Lucky him...I'm sure that his victims' families and everyone who was witness to his treachery is still having nightmares about it, all these years later. So, yes....leave him in prison.

  • @jaydeee5961
    @jaydeee5961 Рік тому +3

    He’s not getting out

  • @tommywolfe2706
    @tommywolfe2706 Рік тому +20

    I was a sophomore when this happened and was going through my school libraries collection of Stephen King books when it happened, so I remember it happening a little more clearly than other events at the time because it all seemed to focus on Kings book "Rage". That dude was huge news....it was a couple years before Columbine and this was still the sort of thing that was severely abnormal at the time. I remember my church acting like Christians were starting to be targeted for their beliefs in schools after this too.

    • @lillianp8900
      @lillianp8900 Рік тому

      you should have checked out the book and kept it, it's worth money now

  • @rabbidcrazy787
    @rabbidcrazy787 Рік тому +7

    The voices in his head is a red flag. My condolences go out to these victims & their families.

  • @sal9523
    @sal9523 Рік тому +2

    Bullying can cause so much damage in one’s mental state that’s all I gotta say and yes teachers can be the ones doing it too

  • @chillycatman8801
    @chillycatman8801 11 місяців тому +3

    The law for murder should be, if you take a life, you should spend the rest of your life in prison

    • @BerryFin
      @BerryFin 6 місяців тому +1

      sounds pretty stupid tbh

    • @johntitor1561
      @johntitor1561 6 місяців тому

      ​@@BerryFinthats why youtube commenters with mental disabilities arent judges in real life

  • @ironlordcayde3888
    @ironlordcayde3888 Рік тому +9

    I dont believe public shooters should even have the possibility of parole

  • @monkeytime9001
    @monkeytime9001 Рік тому +8

    I don't wonder "if" they will let him out, I wonder "when" will they let him out

  • @ashtorith
    @ashtorith 5 місяців тому +2

    He shouldn’t be allowed in public

  • @oc2538
    @oc2538 4 місяці тому +1

    If the three girls cannot to home, why should he? One woman in a wheelchair thanks to him. Hell No. Keep him in jail.

  • @Tiberius291
    @Tiberius291 Рік тому +8

    To be fair we all have voices and evil thoughts in our head but the vast majority of us don't act on them.

    • @markysharkboy0261
      @markysharkboy0261 Рік тому +1

      Correct 👆

    • @6636j
      @6636j Рік тому

      @@td.adigee not an excuse. What he describing was not an episode, at best he could have been suffering from perpetrator PTSD, because he remembers what he did, he knew it was wrong, and it's his brain attempting to cope with his trauma. Hence his convenient "blackouts" during the shooting.
      Point is, he's a liability.
      There is no way to be certain or not he'll have another episode, his next victim potentially could be you, your family, or anyone's family. Which is why he needs to remain where he is.

    • @samborgensjr6456
      @samborgensjr6456 Рік тому +2

      The most sane take out there. It's ok to live in a crazy world as long as you keep it to your own self.

    • @simster1001
      @simster1001 Рік тому

      That is not true.

    • @randomy4360
      @randomy4360 Рік тому

      I don't really believe him, he "cant remember" firing the shots and "the voices" told him to do it, all while hunched over like a spineless coward... hes just trying to make himself not accountable and if he's released (he wont be) he will probably kill more girls with a head as clear as day.

  • @vonniecao3991
    @vonniecao3991 Рік тому +3

    no. No. NO. NO! don't let him out!! he still have voices in his head!! don't let him out at all!!

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 5 місяців тому +1

    He shouldn't be released out into the public. This man is crazy

  • @GregLopez75
    @GregLopez75 5 місяців тому +1

    Yeah, he needs to be permanently placed in custody.

  • @katesidi188
    @katesidi188 Рік тому +4

    This was such a terrible tragedy and I feel like he needs some serious mental health care

  • @robertjr8205
    @robertjr8205 Рік тому +89

    If there were voices in head before there’s gonna be voices in his head again. Do not let the dude out on parole. He’s gonna kill someone and we will see some “shocking news” about this man back in jail right after being released because of the voices.

    • @Shadythestar03
      @Shadythestar03 Рік тому +1

      At least give him a chance for therapy

    • @bluemoonx9198
      @bluemoonx9198 Рік тому

      @@Shadythestar03 therapy
      or not, we do not want him out.

    • @Shrektopuz
      @Shrektopuz Рік тому

      @@bluemoonx9198 That’s just like saying you should condemn all people with mental illnesses because they could be like this guy. I get that there’s a big chance he’s lying, but for those people who aren’t, don’t they deserve help for their sickness?

  • @susangreene9662
    @susangreene9662 5 місяців тому +2

    Do you remember picking UP the gun?? He's sick. Do not release!!

  • @yoitsyoboyjohnny5891
    @yoitsyoboyjohnny5891 7 місяців тому +7

    Why the hell would he admit to still hearing voices

    • @Its.Corey.
      @Its.Corey. 7 місяців тому

      Randy Orton hears voices in his head & he's out in society amongst the rest of us. Why aren't you complaining about him? Smh.

    • @BerryFin
      @BerryFin 6 місяців тому +1

      because that could be the truth

    • @8thsheet407
      @8thsheet407 6 місяців тому

      Has control​, Randy.@@Its.Corey.

    • @BeautyandJoy-yb7ck
      @BeautyandJoy-yb7ck 5 місяців тому +1

      To get help

    • @Roadrunner0077
      @Roadrunner0077 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Its.Corey.randy not in jail for a school shooting

  • @zat3995
    @zat3995 Рік тому +24

    He doesn’t even sound remorseful and he still sounds crazy

    • @Benjamslikestrains
      @Benjamslikestrains Рік тому +1

      If I thought about the worst thing I did for 25 years I wouldn't sound remorseful either, you lose a lot of emotion when you heal, change, move on, etc.

    • @hoosierdaddy6924
      @hoosierdaddy6924 5 місяців тому +2

      You were able to make that concrete assessment from a literal 5sec clip? Lol

  • @Kaye_G
    @Kaye_G Рік тому +43

    Never. Release. Him. From. Prison.

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 5 місяців тому +2

    Oh Hell No. This man is a danger to himself And everybody else.

  • @Dizzy206
    @Dizzy206 Рік тому +20

    After 25 years, and still hearing voices, it’s safe to say he’s too far gone. Can’t feel bad for everybody.

  • @KaylaTheKindOne
    @KaylaTheKindOne Рік тому +3

    "Michael sentenced me to life, in a wheelchair, without the possibility of parole."
    That alone has me convinced. Even if he manages to get parole by reasons of insanity, I dont think he should just be able to walk as a free man. What he did killed some and permanently injured others. He has to pay the full price.
    EDIT: Oh, it seems that 25 years was the original sentence. In that case, I think he should be denied parole.

  • @bradhampton6457
    @bradhampton6457 5 місяців тому +1

    NO parole!!! This guy is still hearing voices and has no remorse.