Gross that a mukti million dollar studio has to co-opt stolen shit for programming and take from the backs of a small youtube channel that their documentary doesnt even come close to the quality of.
Man I gotta say as horrifying as this whole thing was, the Father is actually built different. Dude takes two shots to the head and not only survives but is responsive and remembers the incident. Can't imagine his grief though :(
I thought it was once in the face and once in the shoulder ? Regardless yeah, I think he just mostly got lucky. And had a strong will to live, of course
THIS IS NOT HYPERBOLE: Growing up, my parents pressured me for perfect grades with delusional logic. If they could WORK at a dry cleaners 80hrs/week; I could STUDY 80hrs/week... and have no excuses getting accepted into Harvard. Well I didn't get into Harvard... and virtually every conversation afterwards entailed me being compared to some other family friend's-child who got into an Ivy League. I'll never forget being guilt tripped on high school graduation by mentioning it was their failure for believing that I merely went to a state school and that they regret buying me an XBOX when "that time could've been spent studying" instead of being congratulated on going to pharmacy school. This passive aggression started to die down as time elapsed and I thought they came to peace that it wasn't realistic that anyone can get into Harvard and admission spots were finite. But man... I couldn't have been more wrong... Out-Of-Nowhere my quiet sister got accepted into MIT and critical mass was reached. The adamant request to reapply came on like an avalanche. "Oh if you get into Harvard we'll get you guys a condo in Boston, clean and make a pot of kimchi soup every weekend." Explaining that I was in my last year (APPE) of my Pharm.D. program and that I would graduate with minimal student debt due to my ROTC scholarship fell on deaf ears. They scolded me that they did not emigrate to the United States for their children to be "mediocre." This sentiment of anger was compounded by the fact I was romantically seeing someone of non-Korean descent. At this point I made the decision to block them out of my life (permanently) for my mental sanity and I haven't looked back. I didn't even invite them to my wedding. My wife (Not Asian) thinks I'm exaggerating, but unless you've lived through this, you will never understand invariably ending up with the worst end of the deal due to circumstances out of your control. I do not condone Jennifer's actions. But I share her view that your own parents are antagonists to your very existence and they are the opposition to you moving on to the next stage in your life. For me and the first couple minutes watching this, her story hits home. EDIT: Thank you for the likes.
i empathize. parents and culture are culpable for Jennifer's creation. The ability of parents to screw up their kids cannot be underestimated. However, Jennifer was also influenced by her criminal boyfriend of 8 years. She made the decision to proceed with this plan. She clearly underestimated the repurcussions.
I'm not asian or an immigrant (or the child of immigrants) but my mother and father constantly put pressure on me well beyond my abilities to cope with, not as severely as you or on Jennifer's, but the kind of resentment that boils up because of that... I even have younger siblings who managed to achieve pretty much everything I was pushed to do without all the harsh treatment, pressure and punishments I experienced which lead me to essentially give up on not just education, but living as well, certainly not helped by undiagnosed and untreated mental illness (Autism & ADHD) that my parents refused to have me checked or treated for. What Jennifer did was monstrous but when all you've known all your life is bitterness, resentment and shame, it twists you into a cruel and spiteful thing and the monstrous seems entirely reasonable for revenge for the life you never asked for.
I've seen this in many Asian families. I'm East Asian too but my parents were never interested in my academic performance because of what they had to deal with and their super old-school belief that girls wouldn't need education (I'm a woman) because education would make them undesirable for marriage. I was still able to go to college because my high school grades were really good and my parents decided to let me. Still, they believed the ultimate goal for women was to get married and become stay-at-home moms. I am still single, have a graduate degree and a career. I didn't want to live the way they wanted me to. There were certainly struggles at home with clashes in values and beliefs between myself and my parents, but not to this extent.
The biggest thing she didn't expect was her father surviving the incident and getting out of a coma to tell his side of the story. I bet her stomach fell outta her ass and the back of her neck vibrating like a MF when she found that out
Dying BReed Actually happened to me in elementary school. Some kids thought it would be fun to blame me for stealing something I didn’t and the principal kept me after school and kept insisting that I took it and I said that I might have just so they could send me home. My parents told me that day to always get a lawyer when they pull shit like that.
The only thing that I appreciated from the Netflix documentary is that they had the actual detectives participate. Other than that, it was nothing special.
Fascinating.. Myself I lived in a lie for 2years, pretending to my parents I was in uni, faking my results etc.. while smoking weed everyday and playing video games in my apt. The mental pressure of it was agonizing, there was not a single second of peace in those 2 years. Snapped out of it eventually and re-enrolled and started and finished a chemistry degree. Being honest and not lying anymore finally gave me the mental peace I needed.
@@Mdksupreme1im not OP but there’s a point where you hit absolute rock bottom and feel like 1) killing yourself or 2) forcing yourself to make a change. the suicidal thoughts aren’t even necessarily from wanting to die, just wanting to escape the hole you dug for yourself. it took me a lot of mental bargaining and baby stepping myself out of the lies and hardship id out on myself
@@angelina1071hey im really happy that you have overcome that! sorry if its too personal to ask but what steps did you take?? Like is there any video you watched or like books you read? Should one be going to a psychiatrist? You dont have to answer me if you dont want to, i was just curious! TIA
Imagine being Netflix and spending however many millions on their terrible telling of this story, when JCS did it 1,000 better on UA-cam for nothing years before Netflix. More JCS videos ASAP!
I don’t think we will ever see another JCS vid. They’ve been demonetized and had to fight for the existing content to stay up. UA-cam has made it not worth it for a lot of these old content creators. I don’t understand it.
on the 3rd interrogation the narrator deadass said "Jennifer starts fake crying again yet this time is given no tissue to wipe away her non-existent tears" lmaoooo
Her best option to where to place herself during the “robbery” would have been to have said she hid in a closet. That takes away your sight, decreases your hearing and would have hid her movements from her parents and prevented her from seeing any unknown accomplices to the crime if she actually did hide in the closet.
@@acerbic6817 It happened at night time, didn’t it? It would be suspicious for someone to commit a crime like this during the day, plus they’d be more likely to be caught, and with her having a 9pm curfew her being there would kind of be unavoidable.
@@ms.annthropic6341 true ... I guess she was counting on neither parent surviving so she could tell whatever story she wanted. If the old guy hadn't, she would very likely have gotten away with it.
I’ve never been more grateful my parents took the “find your own path” attitude raising us. We’ve all done very well for ourselves. I’m academic but my older sister was artistic, my brother had a logical brain. Not one of us would have thrived in a cookie cutter parenting path.
I was raised by a single mom and she was really strict with me but I'm still the black sheep in the family and was traumatized by many things that happened to kids around me and the fact that my mom used to call me stupid
My parents (well, father fcked off while I was like 12 so more like my mom) had the same approach and I ended up spending 10 years as a heroin addict LMAO point being there's really no universal way of how to raise your kids. All depends on the kid and how your family be.
@@Elias-py6bg as ironic as this is, I was acc robbed at gun point by three guys from Markham, Ontario, (same place she’s from) theyre not the same ppl tho fs I saw two faces and neither match the faces in the video
@@tienhungle3265 Put two and two together, if the cops are asking for your story a third time, best have them review their records unless they have any specifically unaddressed questions.
Yeah, this whole thing is bad. Their daughter needed them (injured out of skating) and they just forced another dream on her. That shit never breeds a clear thinking adult. It's sad someone had to die for it.
@@mccallosone4903I don't think everyone is educated on how that stuff works. Ppl that aren't aware of the concept of lawyering up will default to lying to get out of trouble, thinking that not saying anything will make others more suspicious as if there's something to hide, at least that's how I see the line of thinking. You hear the police recite Miranda rights all the time to suspects but sometimes the implications don't truly register in their minds because they're busy thinking up of ways to get out of their predicament ASAP instead of thinking about long term survival.
"Yet is getting no tissues for her nonexistent tears." "So he leaves her to play with her hair for 3 minutes before he comes back and charges her with first degree murder." 💀 the narration
Forgotten weapons' Ian talks about how eye catching intros are a relic from TV to catch channel flippers during commercial breaks on other channels. On UA-cam, since content lists are essentially catered to viewers, or those 'tuning in' are already there to view content, theyre more detrimental to gaining viewership than gaining it.
Step 1-Finish half the job Step 2- Make a massively overly complicated lie Step 3- Back it up with forgetting details Step 4- Forget your smiling whilst talking about the murder of your mother
Everytime I hear: "They didnt shed a tear" I cringe. Some ppl, many ppl, react to trauma by becoming stoic or detatched. Others have been putting on sympathy shows from the crib. Without knowing the person's ordinary responses to trauma guesses based on what is obvious are worthless. For some ppl shedding tears is a sign of guilt.
That's fine but when you act detached or stoic you normally don't start trying to cry and tears don't come out you would just not cry in the first place. She tried being emotional like 5 times and it stopped in like 5 secs
Yeah ikr. Based on the past if i receive any bad or horrific news i dont cry until im in my room alone, don't like to be vulnerable. Ill be stone cold. So i might be falsely accused 😂😂
@@incomingincoming1133 no, you're right. Crying without tears is totally normal. Anyway, it doesn't matter because that's not what the convicted her on.
@@quickso0385 I do pity her. She lost her dream as an olympic ice skater which in turn led her to a life of uncertainty. And her parents did not accept what she wanted to do. They put immense mental strain on her that she couldnt take it anymore. The killing isnt right as we all know. But if I was the parent I wouldnt treat my kids like this. Everyone snaps at different points.
the “I don’t knows” around and prior to 1:17:20 are just haunting to me, as she knows full what occurred, and the plan wasn’t to kill her (obviously), as it’s another sad example of ‘young girl thinks she can sway the officer by being a young girl”. this detective did an excellent job with her, consoling her just enough to get the information needed to ramp up the questioning. a very, very good example of a seasoned law enforcement officer using an interrogation technique pretty flawlessly. such a sad story all around, a family destroyed, someone lost their life, someone’s life forever changed by grief/injury/loss, and a college aged girl going to prison for making the worst decision she could’ve possibly made.
Even I got anxious and nervous when he said _"I wanna see how you could physically get your phone out of your waistband"._ I could never get this far in this sort of interrogation...
At the point of the interrogation the detective knew she was lying and was some how involved in the fake robbery that got her mother killed and her father in the hosptial.
I have friends who are into sports, and I have observed that since they dedicate most of their time to the sport, they no longer have the time or stamina left to study so they just attend school and study for the sake of passing the exams. Jennifer was going to compete at the Olympics,I can imagine how hard she must be training. So when she got he knee injured and had to go back to study, there was no way she could have taken care of the backlog she had all these years. You can't expect someone to start studying and achieve A's at the age of 14. She had missed all the basics and different concepts of her syllabus because she was training.
I don't think the implication was she was going to compete at the Olympics, just that she was a training figure skater. I can't find any competitive record that suggests she was near true consideration in the sport. She was likely a string of many similarly talented girls who were dedicated, but not necessarily gonna make it. Fully agree on the effects it has, and how much the sacrifice takes, as I made the same sacrifice myself, and the only way you ever catch back up is by allowing yourself the time to learn everything you missed... time she probably wasn't afforded at all.
I never liked to join something else while studying, teachers are horrible, they already knew i had too much on the plate and had the audacity to give me a bad grade and Its just the day I hated science plus its useless, People bringing me down. only listening to one sided story, I never felt justified and my whole life is filled with injustice. Ill never burden my child of having too much extracurricular activities the way I did, Or never have a child .. i still hate science after graduating on solely based science medical field. lol I really got 😂no energy on life now after my life choices. I just dont understand how unfair those things were I just realized now while im typing this. Just disgusting
maybe she was just athletically, noy academically gifted. Oh yeah she was a brilliant pianist she could have been a piano teacher but hatt wasn't good enough.
Tragic example of what power generational trauma holds over people. Of course, not justifying her actions in any way, but honestly, anyone with strict parents understands what its like to be dismissed whenever you try to tell your side of the story, the usual looks of disappointment and harshly critical tone of talking. Its tragic as well as scary to see how someone who doesn’t know how to deal with it in a better manner might do once they reach their breaking point. From a talented skater to a murderer- the story is chilling.
I hope you see this comment. Your voice is pure commentary gold. I noticed you’ve not uploaded for a while. I hope you’re ok. So hope there’s more content to come. Thank you.
They are uploading again as far as I know. Videos come really slow but they're a true masterclass example of the genre. In the past they quit because UA-cam always demonetized their efforts and they got sick of it. They really need a patreon
got 2 mins into the netflix doc and simply had to come back and rewatch this video- jsc hope you can come back soon!! & hoping your hiatus means that they’ve found their heads & have already asked you to work on the next big true crime doc…!?
Yeah, but not for the reason you think. Her wording is obvious, there was an underlying element there hiding in plain sight that was more damning than the words she used. I doubt the detective even noticed.
Still wishing you come back JCS. Still watch your vids every day. Please bro 42 million on this one alone and its a reupload! GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY NEED!
It makes me sad that she had to go through that, I have had so many friends in school whose parents had the same expectations, who were lying to their parents about their career, who had to cut off their parents because of disagreements with their future. I feel like Canada's multicultural background really shows children how other cultures live and they end up seeing the discrimination they face in their own culture from their own parents. That being said, her actions were deplorable, the fact that her mother was begging for her daughter in her last moments was heartbreaking. Great detective work and I'm glad shes gotten repercussions.
@@lore.keeper I don't think its about assimilation into society, but instead forming a new culture that incorporates both old cultural practices and new cultural values that are determined by each new generation.
@@ashe6608 that could be OK too but only if we're talking about old values that won't directly clash with the new ones. The problem here is that there might be some regressive values from the old culture that simply cannot coexist with the progressive values, so you'll get a society within a society, which is the worst outcome in my opinion and even defies the whole diversity concept
Originally she only wanted her father killed. The first person she hired to do the job for her didn’t do it and kept the down payment she gave him. They went to school together and he always talked about how he wanted to kill his own father. That’s why she hired him. Her boyfriend is the one who introduced her to the other people who ended up shooting her parents. How ironic that her mom was the one who died when she really wanted her father killed more than her mother.
Damn she should have made up a way less complicated story. “I was in my room, I heard nothing.” This girl is writing a whole dang murder mystery novel.
"I was in my room with the door closed when I heard my parents screaming downstairs. I opened the door to hear better and I heard a man running up the stairs. I quickly shut the door and hid while I heard him go into my father's room down the hall. The person ran back downstairs, I heard my mom squealing and two gun shots and then a third. I hid until I heard nothing more and then, assuming they left, I picked up my phone and called the police." She could've had a realistic and easy alibi, instead of accurately describing the assailants and this elaborate order of events. She could've even pretended she didn't know what they were doing in her dad's room... not like it mattered anyway, they found the idiot's DNA evidence at the scene so they would've ratted her out as soon as they got brought in regardless.
@@aztrix364 Oh, yeah? Well, I'm on to you. You think you can get away with it, but you made one fatal mistake: You typed that confession. Which means...you have *FINGERS.* And the only one who could pull the trigger on a gun is someone with fingers! America, we got 'em.
True. It's not identical. But it is consistent. It's the lack of congruence that divides it. Remember, the LEOs hear both all day and they learn through experience to tell the difference.
yeah, our justice system often has false positives and also tends to read trauma victims as liars when they're not (esp. rape victims). These vids are interesting to watch but the dishonest and manipulative tactics are only heroic when the person happens to be guilty, which we don't really know until later on in the process.
"She faked straight A's on her tests" 30 seconds later in the video "She got her boyfriend to send 3 people to her house to kill her parents" Good lord that escalated quickly
Ontario detectives are just built different. They’re so well trained and all seem to have knowledge of behavioural sciences. Col. Russel Williams and Michael Rafferty were also from Ontario and their confessions were just as brilliantly finessed. Truly amazing to witness.
@Rabea Halim She needs to be in prison and needs to be punished for what she did. Still I think it's important to understand where it all started. Because if we can learn from this people, if we can see where it starts to go wrong we can work in society to avoid this scenarios. Lots of crimes could be prevented if someone found and stop the abuse or other things. So what she did is unforgivable but doesn't erase guilt from her surroundings and her past that lead her to this point. Man or woman, criminals should be study and their childhoods and environments where they grow up should be examined so we can do better next time so there's no dead people.
I just found out like last week that his name is like “it’s all good man “ but it spelled Saul Goodman. Did you know that ? What the hell its great to learn
"Do we have to go through this again?" Not if you invoke your right to a lawyer. After giving your first statement any future invitation by the police should be a lawyered up interaction. That goes for anyone innocent or guilty when a felony is involved. You have the right to a lawyer for a reason.
This detective is really good. He knows not to talk too much and allows extended silence to make her uncomfortable to the point where she feels the need to talk and reveal more info. The best thing you can do, especially if you are guilty, is to STFU.
@@griff7749 I'd think nothing is as important as what you do before/during the crime. Not doing it would be number one, lol. Ask the family, they wouldn't want the crime committed to begin with. You really think they don't want to get away with it? smdh. Why then don't the criminals just stay and wait for the police to show up? If you're truly guilty, the best thing you could do for yourself is to ask for an attorney. You're thinking like a person with morals, not a psychopath, sociopath, corrupt person, etc. We wouldn't ever be in this situation, so to us, confessing so readily seems like the logical next step, not to them. Yes, for the victims, the best thing they could do would be to confess, but that doesn't happen very often. Even when the evidence is overwhelming, rarely does the guilty party confess during their first interrogation. It sure would be great though, lol.
Yes, but what I wouldn't give to keep him from saying "okay?" 9,000 times. It's better not to say that because it's a question, rather than a statement. I knew better than to do that when raising my kids.
She got a life sentence with 25 years to parole. Canada has a tough parole policy and you can’t go anywhere without being tracked as a parolee. She’ll be in her 50s if she gets paroled.
We need to do something early in kids education to let them appreciate how precious life is and to value your own and others so they can put more thought before taking an innocent life so quickly and callously.
Their enviorment would most likely reinforce an entirely contradictory message. Take a walk down any city street and you see very quickly life is not valued
dude ik right people in the comment section don't understand being brought up by severely emotionally abusive parents. It can destroy you and make you a very resentful person.
This is so much better than the crime investigation stuff on tv. No crazy edits, pointless repeating of footage or over the top narration. Just to the point with interesting insights.
I know, I feel awful for him! He lost his wife right in front of him and got shot in the shoulder and face because of his daughter! All because she didn't want to be successful, but wanted to live off of her parents' earnings.
it’s scary how she reminisces so fondly on it, the fact she exhibits such an oddly playful tone while describing her fathers pained moans and screams. not to mention she just talks about her mother screaming for her life as if it was just normal everyday conversation, no remorse, guilt, sadness, anger, just like she wasn’t even there.
To me it’s very interesting how she was so happy to talk about her childhood and relationship with her parents when this should have been a major red flag for her. She did not ask even once how it is relevant to the attack? Not once questioned why they were wasting time talking about this instead of trying to find the killers of her mum? How did she not realise how the focus is shifting on her? She was just so happy to have someone listen to her about her “difficulties”
realizing i’d get falsely charged with murder because i don’t remember shit
Same..
LMAO IKR IF I GET INVOLVED WITH IT IM DEFINETLY GOING TO PRISON EVEN IF I DIDNT DO ANYTHING
Right on. They probably convinced me that I did. Even if I didn't
Right
Ill Just keep quiet/silent. Get a stapler and shut my goddam mouth.😶😶😶
Parents : we want a degree!
Jennifer : 1st degree murder, take it or leave it
Second
pfffffffffffff you cracked me up
Lolll
Under rated comment.
I see what you did there.
That Netflix special doesn't hold a candle to this. I really hope we get more JCS vids again soon.
Gross that a mukti million dollar studio has to co-opt stolen shit for programming and take from the backs of a small youtube channel that their documentary doesnt even come close to the quality of.
100% I came back to rewatch JCS series !!
Literally just watched the Netflix documentary, and I agree with you.
It's true. I'm rewatching this after trying to watch the Netflix special.
@@pri9958I watch this like Saturday morning cartoons 😂 it's fascinating
Man I gotta say as horrifying as this whole thing was, the Father is actually built different. Dude takes two shots to the head and not only survives but is responsive and remembers the incident. Can't imagine his grief though :(
I thought it was once in the face and once in the shoulder ? Regardless yeah, I think he just mostly got lucky. And had a strong will to live, of course
Not deserved though tbh, they both were abusers really
One in the shoulder and one in the face.
@@Londonistan_CallingNot really. She was 24 and wasn't living by the rules. He gave her the option to leave his house. She didn't.
@@themonsterunderyourbed9408doesn't mean they automatically didn't abuse her for the first 18 years of her life...
Anybody just love how there isn't any creepy background music or anything, just talking.
It's that sorta voyeuristic atmosphere of just raw footage that makes it creepy that music can't do genuinely. But yes, its absence is preferred.
y e s
No sensationalisation required, its creepy enough 😳
yess, like im watching this at 1am for no apparent reason and it is D A R K outside, so no creepy music please🤠
I agree
"Jennifer starts crying again but she is given no tissues to wipe her nonexistent tears" LMAO this narrator man
Im dead
i laughed out loud 😂
Time stamp
Got em!
LOL
THIS IS NOT HYPERBOLE: Growing up, my parents pressured me for perfect grades with delusional logic. If they could WORK at a dry cleaners 80hrs/week; I could STUDY 80hrs/week... and have no excuses getting accepted into Harvard.
Well I didn't get into Harvard... and virtually every conversation afterwards entailed me being compared to some other family friend's-child who got into an Ivy League. I'll never forget being guilt tripped on high school graduation by mentioning it was their failure for believing that I merely went to a state school and that they regret buying me an XBOX when "that time could've been spent studying" instead of being congratulated on going to pharmacy school.
This passive aggression started to die down as time elapsed and I thought they came to peace that it wasn't realistic that anyone can get into Harvard and admission spots were finite. But man... I couldn't have been more wrong...
Out-Of-Nowhere my quiet sister got accepted into MIT and critical mass was reached. The adamant request to reapply came on like an avalanche. "Oh if you get into Harvard we'll get you guys a condo in Boston, clean and make a pot of kimchi soup every weekend." Explaining that I was in my last year (APPE) of my Pharm.D. program and that I would graduate with minimal student debt due to my ROTC scholarship fell on deaf ears. They scolded me that they did not emigrate to the United States for their children to be "mediocre." This sentiment of anger was compounded by the fact I was romantically seeing someone of non-Korean descent. At this point I made the decision to block them out of my life (permanently) for my mental sanity and I haven't looked back. I didn't even invite them to my wedding. My wife (Not Asian) thinks I'm exaggerating, but unless you've lived through this, you will never understand invariably ending up with the worst end of the deal due to circumstances out of your control.
I do not condone Jennifer's actions. But I share her view that your own parents are antagonists to your very existence and they are the opposition to you moving on to the next stage in your life. For me and the first couple minutes watching this, her story hits home.
EDIT: Thank you for the likes.
i empathize. parents and culture are culpable for Jennifer's creation. The ability of parents to screw up their kids cannot be underestimated. However, Jennifer was also influenced by her criminal boyfriend of 8 years. She made the decision to proceed with this plan. She clearly underestimated the repurcussions.
I'm not asian or an immigrant (or the child of immigrants) but my mother and father constantly put pressure on me well beyond my abilities to cope with, not as severely as you or on Jennifer's, but the kind of resentment that boils up because of that... I even have younger siblings who managed to achieve pretty much everything I was pushed to do without all the harsh treatment, pressure and punishments I experienced which lead me to essentially give up on not just education, but living as well, certainly not helped by undiagnosed and untreated mental illness (Autism & ADHD) that my parents refused to have me checked or treated for.
What Jennifer did was monstrous but when all you've known all your life is bitterness, resentment and shame, it twists you into a cruel and spiteful thing and the monstrous seems entirely reasonable for revenge for the life you never asked for.
That must have been a huge release to express that pent up emotion.. Luvin that you shared it to help me understand others prospective
There's a whole sub on reddit for Asians who vent about their shit parents. I'm sorry.
I've seen this in many Asian families. I'm East Asian too but my parents were never interested in my academic performance because of what they had to deal with and their super old-school belief that girls wouldn't need education (I'm a woman) because education would make them undesirable for marriage. I was still able to go to college because my high school grades were really good and my parents decided to let me. Still, they believed the ultimate goal for women was to get married and become stay-at-home moms.
I am still single, have a graduate degree and a career. I didn't want to live the way they wanted me to. There were certainly struggles at home with clashes in values and beliefs between myself and my parents, but not to this extent.
The biggest thing she didn't expect was her father surviving the incident and getting out of a coma to tell his side of the story. I bet her stomach fell outta her ass and the back of her neck vibrating like a MF when she found that out
NOT THE BACK OF HER NECK VIBRATING 😂
bruh I couldn't do no shit like this cause once they asked 5 questions I would've been like damn alright I did it leave me alone
Am telling you, I dont think I would last 5 minutes😅😅😅
LMAOOOO same
Dying BReed Actually happened to me in elementary school. Some kids thought it would be fun to blame me for stealing something I didn’t and the principal kept me after school and kept insisting that I took it and I said that I might have just so they could send me home.
My parents told me that day to always get a lawyer when they pull shit like that.
@@TT35109 so your parents told you to get a lawyer in elementary school?
Leanne Yup. Asian parents right? XD
The dad yelling in the background was haunting.
Yeah she answered him
It really is frightening. He’s yelling for his life...
Time stamp?
@@ethanely6079 3:31
Adam Kreuz yea that’s pretty deep.
This channel went through the trenches and now Netflix makes bank with half the effort
😕😕😕
The only thing that I appreciated from the Netflix documentary is that they had the actual detectives participate. Other than that, it was nothing special.
i’d say the AI images they used were pretty special, in the worst way
Fascinating.. Myself I lived in a lie for 2years, pretending to my parents I was in uni, faking my results etc.. while smoking weed everyday and playing video games in my apt. The mental pressure of it was agonizing, there was not a single second of peace in those 2 years. Snapped out of it eventually and re-enrolled and started and finished a chemistry degree. Being honest and not lying anymore finally gave me the mental peace I needed.
How did you snap out of it?, what did you do?, and how did you get the money to get your own apartment?, and go to college?
@@Mdksupreme1im not OP but there’s a point where you hit absolute rock bottom and feel like 1) killing yourself or 2) forcing yourself to make a change. the suicidal thoughts aren’t even necessarily from wanting to die, just wanting to escape the hole you dug for yourself. it took me a lot of mental bargaining and baby stepping myself out of the lies and hardship id out on myself
@angelina1071 same. I just faked for a semester but it was horrible. It's some of the lowest I've been mentally
@@shikaku2827 I did something similar. Very glad you pulled yourself out of that rut.
@@angelina1071hey im really happy that you have overcome that! sorry if its too personal to ask but what steps did you take?? Like is there any video you watched or like books you read? Should one be going to a psychiatrist? You dont have to answer me if you dont want to, i was just curious! TIA
Men break into your house and kills your parents
Jennifer: so, those gentlemen...
i know right.
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FR!
Canadians!
@@alliefu7499 lol. not quite.
she’s acting like she’s trying to pass an exam she didn’t study for
so... no-one is gonna talk about the fact that she said they opened the FREDGE looking for her mum's PURSE ?
Ya, but these big brain detectives
@@sangitasarminkatun7335 same like what?
@@sangitasarminkatun7335 no they used the fridge light. They didn’t look into the actual fridge for the purse
she used the wrong cheat codes
Imagine being Netflix and spending however many millions on their terrible telling of this story, when JCS did it 1,000 better on UA-cam for nothing years before Netflix.
More JCS videos ASAP!
right? weird that they used a frame so similar to this thumbnail as the cover for the documentary too
dogshit company and i’ve been with them since the initial 7.99 deal
the netflix was soooo slow and awful
I don’t think we will ever see another JCS vid. They’ve been demonetized and had to fight for the existing content to stay up. UA-cam has made it not worth it for a lot of these old content creators. I don’t understand it.
i doubt they spent millions, all they had to do was rip off JCS
Her father after waking from coma: "Even your hitmen were below average. What a disappointment."
😂😂💀💀
"Your grounded, young twenty four year old lady!"
absolute savage
like when stalins son attempted multiple failed self no longer alives and stalin was like "not even that he can do right"
on the 3rd interrogation the narrator deadass said "Jennifer starts fake crying again yet this time is given no tissue to wipe away her non-existent tears" lmaoooo
The narrator is a true savage, it makes these alot more entertaining on top of being highly educational.
Brutal honesty against brutal dishonesty
Time stamp
59:50
@@edwardjarvis3442 legend 🙏🏽
"because if you are lying then it's the most cold blooded thing I've faced in my life" guilt trip her so hard that I felt it as well.
yeah I was like damn, I'm sorry .
Same! I felt terrible
Right at that moment you see her face dark and scary. The murderous soul came out.
Yeah, she felt that shit.
.
idk. I might've felt a bit proud y'know
Her best option to where to place herself during the “robbery” would have been to have said she hid in a closet. That takes away your sight, decreases your hearing and would have hid her movements from her parents and prevented her from seeing any unknown accomplices to the crime if she actually did hide in the closet.
Except her dad survived and was able to directly state she was walking around talking to the killers.
@@FishwicksREALCriminals never seem to expect the guy shot in the face to tell tales.
or just arranged to be elsewhere that day
@@acerbic6817
It happened at night time, didn’t it?
It would be suspicious for someone to commit a crime like this during the day, plus they’d be more likely to be caught, and with her having a 9pm curfew her being there would kind of be unavoidable.
@@ms.annthropic6341 true ... I guess she was counting on neither parent surviving so she could tell whatever story she wanted. If the old guy hadn't, she would very likely have gotten away with it.
I’ve never been more grateful my parents took the “find your own path” attitude raising us. We’ve all done very well for ourselves. I’m academic but my older sister was artistic, my brother had a logical brain. Not one of us would have thrived in a cookie cutter parenting path.
I was raised by a single mom and she was really strict with me but I'm still the black sheep in the family and was traumatized by many things that happened to kids around me and the fact that my mom used to call me stupid
My parents (well, father fcked off while I was like 12 so more like my mom) had the same approach and I ended up spending 10 years as a heroin addict LMAO point being there's really no universal way of how to raise your kids. All depends on the kid and how your family be.
Good for you. Congratulations. You must be very proud.
Same
@daminox I'm very happy that my parents took the same approach
The weirdness of calling the killers of your family 'gentlemen'
@ETOPS wait what?
@@kenjitheshinobi6863 this took place in Ontario,Canada
@@Elias-py6bg as ironic as this is, I was acc robbed at gun point by three guys from Markham, Ontario, (same place she’s from) theyre not the same ppl tho fs I saw two faces and neither match the faces in the video
@@antoniom235 oh damn, i bet that was terrifying. glad you're okay
Thought so too
“She starts crying again but this time isn’t given any tissues to wipe away her non existent tears” lmao sorry 😭
That put me over the edge Lmfaoooo soooooo funny x
EXACTLY I STARTED LAUGHING SO HARD BRUH
fucking dead bro 😭😭
This voice over guy must have a passion for criminal
The narrator be so blunt like girl 🤨 you ain’t fooling nobody
Who else prefer this over the Netflix documentary?
the netflix documentary is cringe af
@@danielnyo513 why cringe?
@@allfeelingsarevalid9703BeCaUsE iT's On NeTfLiX
@@allfeelingsarevalid9703Because it's on Netflix
@@allfeelingsarevalid9703netflix documentaries are always cringe
Probably should have asked for a lawyer to be present if its the THIRD interview.
If she asked for a lawyer, it would be more suspicious😮
@@tienhungle3265
Put two and two together, if the cops are asking for your story a third time, best have them review their records unless they have any specifically unaddressed questions.
@@tienhungle3265even if you are inocent getting a lawyer is always a good option.
@@tienhungle3265not necessarily, I’d rather speak to a lawyer than the damn cops
Yes why wasn't she read her rights? Only a courtroom strategy of "swearing to the whole truth".
Man literally survives two gunshots just for him to wake up and find his daughter killed his wife
Yeah, this whole thing is bad. Their daughter needed them (injured out of skating) and they just forced another dream on her. That shit never breeds a clear thinking adult. It's sad someone had to die for it.
You think this is bad look up the case of Terry Caffey
@@Nebechadnezzar Yeah. Could have been way preventable if they just let her loose instead
@@ninety_three1993 I mean people died and got shot
@@grazisamor1991 yeah yeah, I am aware. But he didn’t actually know if his wife was dead or not amidst the shooting
"Jennifer starts fake crying again, but this time she is given no tissues to wipe away her non existent tears"
Lol
LMAO that was hilarious ngl
@@witchrosey FR
🌚🌝 y’all saw that to
The best thing about this channel is how he roasts the criminals
Brutal
Who else is here after Netflix ripped off the title and idea for this
I heard about them using AI images in the doc and I was automatically out
Here. I checked the reviews on it then ran straight to YT
what??? this is the first time hearing about this, that's actually crazy
@@joegreenwell5476 they were just touched up by AI
Always get a lawyer.
Never answer questions without a lawyer.
Only ever give one statement and always refer back to that.
yeah, i cant believe these dummies just talking to police
Yeah but in this case im glad she didnt or she might have got away with it
@@mccallosone4903I don't think everyone is educated on how that stuff works. Ppl that aren't aware of the concept of lawyering up will default to lying to get out of trouble, thinking that not saying anything will make others more suspicious as if there's something to hide, at least that's how I see the line of thinking. You hear the police recite Miranda rights all the time to suspects but sometimes the implications don't truly register in their minds because they're busy thinking up of ways to get out of their predicament ASAP instead of thinking about long term survival.
Don't murder people.
lmaooo who r u talking to rn
"Yet is getting no tissues for her nonexistent tears."
"So he leaves her to play with her hair for 3 minutes before he comes back and charges her with first degree murder."
💀 the narration
Straight up savage 🔥😂
LMFAOO
Lolol love this channel
さぬ
can you give us a timestamp ? :)
“DONT apologize to me”. He sounded like he was over her shit at that point
It felt so personal, it scared me
I felt that vibe from him. Thought I was the only one lol
Lol read your comment right when he said it
time stamp?
@@roisincollins2623 30:01
that 911 dispatcher drove me insane
MA'AM, MA'AM... HELLOOO???
This was so much better than the Netflix doc.
the same person who directed that directed the chris watts one. makes ya think they were inspired by someone?
100%
Yes the Netflix documentary was horrible. It lacked sooo much detail and backstory
Jennifer watching this from jail like “ah shit I knew I fucked that part up when I said it”
👁️👄👁️
That’s messed up
Are they allowed internet connections in prisons? Genuine question.
@@death_parade noo
@@death_parade no but nowadays inmates are getting cellphones snuck into jail and prisons. Possibly from the guards
I really enjoyed the lack of intro and getting straight into the case in this video.
omg yes
For sure, it takes a good first minute to get me to commit to an hour + video.
Forgotten weapons' Ian talks about how eye catching intros are a relic from TV to catch channel flippers during commercial breaks on other channels. On UA-cam, since content lists are essentially catered to viewers, or those 'tuning in' are already there to view content, theyre more detrimental to gaining viewership than gaining it.
@@thomasanderson6426 truer words have never before been commented
Yeah
I’ve never heard the 911 call and the dad screaming is absolutely haunting
I thought that dispatcher was about to turn that call into a spelling bee. Her dad would have finally been proud.
LMAO
This Documentary: How not to get away with murder.
I mean.. I mean.. I mean... you are not wrong
Step 1-Finish half the job
Step 2- Make a massively overly complicated lie
Step 3- Back it up with forgetting details
Step 4- Forget your smiling whilst talking about the murder of your mother
😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
this actually gave a me a good lil chuckle
Damn that bible must be touched by tons of liars.
LUCKY9 Oh shit bro... I get you, but when you make those statements back em up with stats and evidence otherwise it is just hearsay.
@@lucky9760 dude
@@junghi2928 jesus christ is based on the the real life events of juilius ceasar.
Is USA a secular state?
She’s probably a Buddhist
Soon as I saw this on Netflix I thought of this page. Spoiler: You guys are better at this!
Everytime I hear: "They didnt shed a tear" I cringe. Some ppl, many ppl, react to trauma by becoming stoic or detatched. Others have been putting on sympathy shows from the crib. Without knowing the person's ordinary responses to trauma guesses based on what is obvious are worthless. For some ppl shedding tears is a sign of guilt.
That's fine but when you act detached or stoic you normally don't start trying to cry and tears don't come out you would just not cry in the first place. She tried being emotional like 5 times and it stopped in like 5 secs
You're completely missing the point. It's the fact that she's crying without tears that indicates deception.
Yeah ikr. Based on the past if i receive any bad or horrific news i dont cry until im in my room alone, don't like to be vulnerable. Ill be stone cold. So i might be falsely accused 😂😂
@@pacificblue5461 No. It indicates nothing. Nor does crying with tears mean genuine emotion. Nor does genuine emotion mean innocence.
@@incomingincoming1133 no, you're right. Crying without tears is totally normal.
Anyway, it doesn't matter because that's not what the convicted her on.
That's the most stressful shit i've ever seen and i'm not even guilty
Yo i've watched the whole thing and I feel so bad for her ...
@@quickso0385 then you need to listen to the police phone call again to hear her father screams.
@@quickso0385 why do you feel bad for her
@@quickso0385 I do pity her. She lost her dream as an olympic ice skater which in turn led her to a life of uncertainty. And her parents did not accept what she wanted to do. They put immense mental strain on her that she couldnt take it anymore. The killing isnt right as we all know. But if I was the parent I wouldnt treat my kids like this. Everyone snaps at different points.
@@deusexbaby5555 instead of just... leaving she decides to murder them
she called the man who killed her mother a gentleman lol
I think she also called him a scholar.
@@andreiarca3024 😂
@@HM-eg9hv watch out
A mostly peaceful austere scholar.
LOL i just heard it. this is so messed up. what was she thinking.
I miss your videos I hope you will put out more you are one of my favorite channels
the “I don’t knows” around and prior to 1:17:20 are just haunting to me, as she knows full what occurred, and the plan wasn’t to kill her (obviously), as it’s another sad example of ‘young girl thinks she can sway the officer by being a young girl”. this detective did an excellent job with her, consoling her just enough to get the information needed to ramp up the questioning. a very, very good example of a seasoned law enforcement officer using an interrogation technique pretty flawlessly. such a sad story all around, a family destroyed, someone lost their life, someone’s life forever changed by grief/injury/loss, and a college aged girl going to prison for making the worst decision she could’ve possibly made.
Me as an interrogator:
- The murderer says "what"
- What?
- Gotcha
niceeeeee
Same😂
No takesies backies
Me as an Interrogator:
- Murderer says 'what'
- Huh?
- Dammit
York Regional Police, hire this man.
Even I got anxious and nervous when he said _"I wanna see how you could physically get your phone out of your waistband"._ I could never get this far in this sort of interrogation...
😂
"OH fuck... okay im sorry its all a lie, Take me away"
@@carlpanzram2012 -- Yup, pretty much...
Times stamp?
At the point of the interrogation the detective knew she was lying and was some how involved in the fake robbery that got her mother killed and her father in the hosptial.
@@carlpanzram2012 lmfao dude! seriously!
I have friends who are into sports, and I have observed that since they dedicate most of their time to the sport, they no longer have the time or stamina left to study so they just attend school and study for the sake of passing the exams. Jennifer was going to compete at the Olympics,I can imagine how hard she must be training. So when she got he knee injured and had to go back to study, there was no way she could have taken care of the backlog she had all these years. You can't expect someone to start studying and achieve A's at the age of 14. She had missed all the basics and different concepts of her syllabus because she was training.
I don't think the implication was she was going to compete at the Olympics, just that she was a training figure skater. I can't find any competitive record that suggests she was near true consideration in the sport. She was likely a string of many similarly talented girls who were dedicated, but not necessarily gonna make it. Fully agree on the effects it has, and how much the sacrifice takes, as I made the same sacrifice myself, and the only way you ever catch back up is by allowing yourself the time to learn everything you missed... time she probably wasn't afforded at all.
good point
I never liked to join something else while studying, teachers are horrible, they already knew i had too much on the plate and had the audacity to give me a bad grade and Its just the day I hated science plus its useless, People bringing me down. only listening to one sided story, I never felt justified and my whole life is filled with injustice. Ill never burden my child of having too much extracurricular activities the way I did, Or never have a child .. i still hate science after graduating on solely based science medical field. lol I really got 😂no energy on life now after my life choices. I just dont understand how unfair those things were I just realized now while im typing this. Just disgusting
maybe she was just athletically, noy academically gifted. Oh yeah she was a brilliant pianist she could have been a piano teacher but hatt wasn't good enough.
Tragic example of what power generational trauma holds over people. Of course, not justifying her actions in any way, but honestly, anyone with strict parents understands what its like to be dismissed whenever you try to tell your side of the story, the usual looks of disappointment and harshly critical tone of talking. Its tragic as well as scary to see how someone who doesn’t know how to deal with it in a better manner might do once they reach their breaking point. From a talented skater to a murderer- the story is chilling.
She’s gonna be pissed when this is in her recommendations if she gets out
I don’t think she’s getting out anytime soon lol
she doesnt get out for 15 more years thats crazy
@@aurakatie99 Not exactly. That's when she's 1st eligible for parole.
@@Unidentified_Jr0089 hope she doesnt get out honestly
That is hilarious !!! Sad but true 🤣
"Jennifer starts fake crying again, yet this time is given no tissues to wipe away her nonexistent tears" LOL!
LMFAAAOOO!!! 😂
😂😂😂
Yeah that line was savage
Her parents were terrible and she was a sociopath. Not a good combination that will end well for anyone.
Shady💅🏻
I hope you see this comment. Your voice is pure commentary gold. I noticed you’ve not uploaded for a while. I hope you’re ok. So hope there’s more content to come. Thank you.
They are uploading again as far as I know. Videos come really slow but they're a true masterclass example of the genre. In the past they quit because UA-cam always demonetized their efforts and they got sick of it. They really need a patreon
got 2 mins into the netflix doc and simply had to come back and rewatch this video- jsc hope you can come back soon!! & hoping your hiatus means that they’ve found their heads & have already asked you to work on the next big true crime doc…!?
"That... doesn't seem to make sense." A detective's way of saying, "I smell bullshit."
Hahahahah
prob the respectful way of saying "that's bullshit"
I say that about 90% of the bullshit government dishes out to us.
@@mohamedbelbaali659 “I smell bs” is funnier
"no that's wrong"
You just know a switch immediately flipped in the detective's head when Jen referred to her mom's murderers as "gentlemen."
"gentle men"
@@mariajoseph5943 “gentle”
@@eunice.540 ISTG--
@@mariajoseph5943 Did anyone happen to catch a red spy on your way here?
Yeah, but not for the reason you think. Her wording is obvious, there was an underlying element there hiding in plain sight that was more damning than the words she used. I doubt the detective even noticed.
Still wishing you come back JCS. Still watch your vids every day. Please bro 42 million on this one alone and its a reupload! GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY NEED!
It makes me sad that she had to go through that, I have had so many friends in school whose parents had the same expectations, who were lying to their parents about their career, who had to cut off their parents because of disagreements with their future. I feel like Canada's multicultural background really shows children how other cultures live and they end up seeing the discrimination they face in their own culture from their own parents. That being said, her actions were deplorable, the fact that her mother was begging for her daughter in her last moments was heartbreaking. Great detective work and I'm glad shes gotten repercussions.
Very balanced. Totally agree 💯 immigrant parents have to respect western society values if they want to reap western society benefits
@@lore.keeper I don't think its about assimilation into society, but instead forming a new culture that incorporates both old cultural practices and new cultural values that are determined by each new generation.
@@ashe6608 that could be OK too but only if we're talking about old values that won't directly clash with the new ones. The problem here is that there might be some regressive values from the old culture that simply cannot coexist with the progressive values, so you'll get a society within a society, which is the worst outcome in my opinion and even defies the whole diversity concept
Originally she only wanted her father killed. The first person she hired to do the job for her didn’t do it and kept the down payment she gave him. They went to school together and he always talked about how he wanted to kill his own father. That’s why she hired him. Her boyfriend is the one who introduced her to the other people who ended up shooting her parents. How ironic that her mom was the one who died when she really wanted her father killed more than her mother.
@@lore.keeper i guess thats true, I never thought about it that way.
the dads screams for help were so disturbing, gave me chills.
me too
yes i never get disturbed easily at all, and that was bone chilling.
Ikr Maybe because he was shot on the face? Smh disturbing ah
@@ulquiorra4196 no one deserves that...
@@ulquiorra4196 what’s wrong with you
Damn she should have made up a way less complicated story. “I was in my room, I heard nothing.” This girl is writing a whole dang murder mystery novel.
"I was in my room with the door closed when I heard my parents screaming downstairs. I opened the door to hear better and I heard a man running up the stairs. I quickly shut the door and hid while I heard him go into my father's room down the hall. The person ran back downstairs, I heard my mom squealing and two gun shots and then a third. I hid until I heard nothing more and then, assuming they left, I picked up my phone and called the police."
She could've had a realistic and easy alibi, instead of accurately describing the assailants and this elaborate order of events. She could've even pretended she didn't know what they were doing in her dad's room... not like it mattered anyway, they found the idiot's DNA evidence at the scene so they would've ratted her out as soon as they got brought in regardless.
Aztrix you sound like you done this before lol
@@chevyss18 I have - I've gotten my parents murdered four different times so far and haven't gotten caught yet
Exactly. Then she wouldnt have to get herself out of holes she dug herself. Amateurs.
@@aztrix364 Oh, yeah? Well, I'm on to you. You think you can get away with it, but you made one fatal mistake: You typed that confession. Which means...you have *FINGERS.* And the only one who could pull the trigger on a gun is someone with fingers!
America, we got 'em.
Netflix saw the view count and thought "huh we could do this better". Wrong.
It’s hard. People won’t remember things so asking to repeat everything and expecting the same story is not realistic even if you’re innocent
True. It's not identical. But it is consistent. It's the lack of congruence that divides it. Remember, the LEOs hear both all day and they learn through experience to tell the difference.
I never want to be interviewed cause my anxiety would make me look so guilty 😂
Same 😁
Right!?
yeah, our justice system often has false positives and also tends to read trauma victims as liars when they're not (esp. rape victims). These vids are interesting to watch but the dishonest and manipulative tactics are only heroic when the person happens to be guilty, which we don't really know until later on in the process.
my school once interrogated my for something i did, it was so scary, i cant lie lol, is was so guilty!
Same
she really called the guys who killed her mom gentlemen
My thought exactly smh
Unfunny go back to tik toc
Still beat 99% of the fake skits tiktok has
@@triplex5540 where was the joke?
@@dupecarter315 the bye maybe?
Idk tiktok or social media.
Who's back here because of the lackluster Netflix doc?
This should be on Netflix! I was so disappointed in the actual Netflix documentary, like, seriously? What was the budget? $20?
The voice and tone of the detective controlled the whole thing
"She faked straight A's on her tests"
30 seconds later in the video
"She got her boyfriend to send 3 people to her house to kill her parents"
Good lord that escalated quickly
You wouldn’t download a car
@@Dielma one love man
"And it all started by stealing candy from a gas station." type of escalation.
like the movie Falling Down lmao
"Don't fake your test result kid"
“So these gentlemen, absolute darlings, came to rob our house and murder my parents”
Absolute darlings, I can't 😂😂
_"We had a nice warm cup of cocoa near my parent's corpses."_
Lol..wow
omg this is sending me KSKDLMS
Yeah her vocab was like she was narrating a story
I feel like too much detail can be a sign of lying sometimes. I guess in this case since its traumatic its different
Ontario detectives are just built different. They’re so well trained and all seem to have knowledge of behavioural sciences. Col. Russel Williams and Michael Rafferty were also from Ontario and their confessions were just as brilliantly finessed. Truly amazing to witness.
They run circles around some of the US detectives I've seen (also, I am from the US)
Hearing her father yelling "Help" over and over again during the call was something
Heartbreaking. Yet some people are apparently more moved by the "poor girl" being pushed to study and make something of herself.
@@mikicerise6250 lol for real. My parents were the same. I didn't kill them lol.
They wanted to disown her because she lied for years and forged her own grades, all so that she could shack up with a drug dealer.
@Rabea Halim She needs to be in prison and needs to be punished for what she did. Still I think it's important to understand where it all started. Because if we can learn from this people, if we can see where it starts to go wrong we can work in society to avoid this scenarios. Lots of crimes could be prevented if someone found and stop the abuse or other things. So what she did is unforgivable but doesn't erase guilt from her surroundings and her past that lead her to this point. Man or woman, criminals should be study and their childhoods and environments where they grow up should be examined so we can do better next time so there's no dead people.
@@mikicerise6250 the thing is how can her parents raised a murderer? I know it's hard to be a parent but u created your own monster.
I can't believe there are people out there who hear, "hey, will you help me murder my girlfriend's parents?" and they're just like, "sure."
Bruh even worse is that there were 4 fucking 4 of these guys and ALL OF THEM AGREED TO THIS PLAN
Drugs man.
probably more likely is that they owed him money/favors for drugs and saw this as a way to pay off their debt
So hopeless killing a friend’s girl’s parents seems normal. So desensitized. Thought it would be like the movies maybe.
@@basedgodstrugglin this type of thing has literally been happening forever. it's just not been reported on as widely until now.
The parents definitely had a good reason to not like her boyfriend.
when i saw the NETFLIX doc immediately did i think of this video??? YES.
where are you JCS 😢
'They are going to put you in a small room, and pretend to be your friend.' Saul Goodman
youre good man:D
i’ll never forget that
Lol
It's all good man.
I just found out like last week that his name is like “it’s all good man “ but it spelled Saul Goodman. Did you know that ? What the hell its great to learn
"how did you talk to the operator if you were tied?"
"my airpod"
"Hey Siri/Alexa, call 911"
@@Amy-iy7hd shit, you can get away with it actually haha... not haha, that's horrifying tho
She already showed them!
@@lynbennetts5846 I don't think you got the joke...
@@danyhocine bd
More than anything I'm somewhat startled how often various dysfunctional family dynamic situations rise to the level of murder.
"Do we have to go through this again?" Not if you invoke your right to a lawyer. After giving your first statement any future invitation by the police should be a lawyered up interaction. That goes for anyone innocent or guilty when a felony is involved. You have the right to a lawyer for a reason.
When she drank outta that empty cup I knew she was done
Lmao that was pathetic
lol
@31:32 its weird how we can tell its empty. Likely from the sound but it could have had one last sip for sure
My cup is empty too
FACTS!💯
Breaking: Father Literally Too Pissed at Daughter to Die
more like dissapointed lmao, she can't even get good grades let alone get away with a crime with the PERFECT setup.
LMFAO
who wouldn't be? Imagine having a murder mastermind for a daughter!
@@Drnightmaresentertainment not quite a mastermind lul
imagine he not only lived but was still capable of telling everyone his daughter planned it. what a badass of a man
I love this channel so much! Thank you
Another Jim turned me onto this channel. Fascinating stuff.
Who's Jim?
@@IndelibleHD jcs is short for Jim Can't Swim
Mr.metokur?
When she called them "gentleman" i lost it, i seriously had to laugh and say "oh no she didnt"
I wouldn't have noticed if not for the text that popped up
What’s the timestamp?
@@alecsanderzapata258 10:05
Haha I chuckled at this too
@Lauretta Eck its showing someone who identifies as male respect in a formal maner
This detective is really good. He knows not to talk too much and allows extended silence to make her uncomfortable to the point where she feels the need to talk and reveal more info. The best thing you can do, especially if you are guilty, is to STFU.
Stfu??
@@griff7749 Yes I would imagine murders act like they want to get away with murder because they want to get away with murder.
@@bishhsasspusi2904 So murder doesn't ruin a person's life?
@@griff7749
I'd think nothing is as important as what you do before/during the crime. Not doing it would be number one, lol. Ask the family, they wouldn't want the crime committed to begin with.
You really think they don't want to get away with it? smdh. Why then don't the criminals just stay and wait for the police to show up? If you're truly guilty, the best thing you could do for yourself is to ask for an attorney.
You're thinking like a person with morals, not a psychopath, sociopath, corrupt person, etc. We wouldn't ever be in this situation, so to us, confessing so readily seems like the logical next step, not to them.
Yes, for the victims, the best thing they could do would be to confess, but that doesn't happen very often. Even when the evidence is overwhelming, rarely does the guilty party confess during their first interrogation. It sure would be great though, lol.
Yes, but what I wouldn't give to keep him from saying "okay?" 9,000 times. It's better not to say that because it's a question, rather than a statement. I knew better than to do that when raising my kids.
Great job on the phone call . Very convincing
she was scared cuz her father was still alive and he saw what she did
She got a life sentence with 25 years to parole. Canada has a tough parole policy and you can’t go anywhere without being tracked as a parolee. She’ll be in her 50s if she gets paroled.
"and was given no tissues to wipe her non-existent tears" damn
Ridam coppied you.
Ridam copied you
laura leech V.2
Lol
@@nadiabibi664 what
She called her parents murderers “gentlemen” in her police interview uuuuh
Canada.
legueu lol
I guess they weren't that gentle lol
Detective: "You know you done fucked up right?"
Time of that?
We need to do something early in kids education to let them appreciate how precious life is and to value your own and others so they can put more thought before taking an innocent life so quickly and callously.
Their enviorment would most likely reinforce an entirely contradictory message. Take a walk down any city street and you see very quickly life is not valued
Gotta love parents who find out their methods failed and don't even remotely consider that they were the problem.
dude ik right people in the comment section don't understand being brought up by severely emotionally abusive parents. It can destroy you and make you a very resentful person.
This is so much better than the crime investigation stuff on tv. No crazy edits, pointless repeating of footage or over the top narration. Just to the point with interesting insights.
Like first 48 but better
If this was on Netflix it would be an 8 part series that covered as much as JCS does in 90mins.
Also no dumb dramatizations for shock value
My thoughts exactly so many filler scenes and it drives me nuts
What, I thought the 8th clip of the policeman asking the person to step out of the car was somehow crucial to the 3minute ad-filled video.
Her Dad screaming was truly horrifying
especially knowing what happened to him in the "invasion"
@@k_a_y_l_e_e its easy to forget whos on the other side when u watch this😞
Getting shot burns and hurts, especially after your adrenaline wears off. Morphine brings instant relief though.
She was probably shocked and pissed off that he was even still alive. So her 'panic' voice on the 911 call is probably genuine.
I know, I feel awful for him! He lost his wife right in front of him and got shot in the shoulder and face because of his daughter!
All because she didn't want to be successful, but wanted to live off of her parents' earnings.
Netflix should be ashamed of themselves
i love how netflix basicaslly copied this videoa and fumble the bag so hard
Best line: "Jennifer is no longer going home after this interview."
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Edit: this was just supposed to be a joke lol, idk why y’all are reacting so
@@SamTheMan12 who tf cares?
@@SamTheMan12 serious, go tuck yourself in the bin 🤦🏼♂️
Simmer down simmer down
@@SamTheMan12 nice bro! Here you go 🍪
"Jennifer starts crying again, but this time is not given any tissues to wipe away her non-existent tears."
Hot Damn.
LMAOOOOO
This is a popular ass video man. 13 hours ago this was posted and it already has this many likes!
@@Miller_Time dude I know, I was thinking the same thing. And I don't know many people who would watch a 90 minute long video like this.
@@_Ike its probably the timing, beginning of memorial day weekend and people are generally off work. Congrats on an ass ton of likes btw
@@Miller_Time Yeah, you're right. Haha, thanks mate!!
it’s scary how she reminisces so fondly on it, the fact she exhibits such an oddly playful tone while describing her fathers pained moans and screams. not to mention she just talks about her mother screaming for her life as if it was just normal everyday conversation, no remorse, guilt, sadness, anger, just like she wasn’t even there.
Well she got her parents killed in cold blood.. if she had any of the aforementioned emotions, she would’ve never planned to murder her parents.
it was bonechilling.
Sit up straight Jen. You’re gonna give yourself a hunch.
“one of the gentlemen” GUILTY
Right???!!! I'd be like, "one of those shit heads/guys/bastards" gentlemen??? Whaaaa?
Stg breh I heard that was like come on man
@James D
It's still kind of weird that you would call someone that killed your PARENTS "Gentleman", like they did nothing wrong.
Mirko Ruhl I agree with you
@@mirkoruhl9324 , I agree with you. Those are not gentlemen, they are the worst form of life on this earth. They should all get the death penalty!
" I paid them to kill me but they took my parents insted " is the shittiest lie I have ever heard.
LMAO
Especially after she asked “what would happen to ME ME ME?”
Man WHAT 😂😂😂
Timestamp?
@@dzonisajelice6826 1:17:10
To me it’s very interesting how she was so happy to talk about her childhood and relationship with her parents when this should have been a major red flag for her. She did not ask even once how it is relevant to the attack? Not once questioned why they were wasting time talking about this instead of trying to find the killers of her mum? How did she not realise how the focus is shifting on her? She was just so happy to have someone listen to her about her “difficulties”
The way he says “we know you’re involved” made me feel like I was in trouble 😮😤🤣
Bro for real he had me ready to confess to this lmao
@@gokuswanson2037🤣🤣🤣😭😭