these birds can mimic male voices better than females usually because of the vocal range. i thought my friends dad told me to come into the hosue to let the dogs go potty but no one was home when i got there. just the bird and the dogs who were begging to go out lol
He knew exactly what happened in that moment. He was probably extremely sad losing his favorite person in such a violent way. Incredibly smart bird but it would be impossible for him to forget a scene like that.
The relationship of a parrot, espacially an african grey to his favorite human is closer than human dog relationships. So he will never really recover from losing his loved one.
And people thought Ace Attorney was being absurd by calling a parrot as a witness. All joking aside, the sheer _emotion_ in the parrot's voice when he repeats those lines, is absolutely *HAUNTING.*
@@argeraintI clicked on this because I thought, "what in the ace attorney is this headline?" **Don't forget DL-6!** that aside... this is horrifying.
Parrots become very emotionally close to their human loved ones, this little parrot witnessed his favorite person being killed, no wonder he is so emotional when he chats about what he saw. I hope he is receiving lots of love and support in his new home. Very glad the parrots evidence was helpful in achieving justice for Marty.
@@delmanpronto9374 yes lol i was just thnking about that.. the women killed the baby bc she thought he would remember her face but it turns out the baby was blind but she left the hamster alive so the hamster was able to upload his memories for the police
Animals get PTSD and this proves it. Him replaying over is traumatic as he was attached to the man. The fact that the parrot memorized what he said after one time must mean that it was really traumatic for the bird. Should make society view animals completely differently......but it won't.
For the record this is twisting the truth a bit, if you look into it there’s a loooot of evidence which would have brought the exact same verdict had the parrot not been there, if anything it’s probably the least damning part of evidence they had, they just needed something weird to make a news story on
@@userunfound7842 oh he knew.... I assure you he knew....he seen it /felt it and he then repeated it... but he didn't solve it or help solve it... ( his owner here)
I thought the same thing. I grew up with 3 large birds and one was an African gray. It's VERY uncommon for them to remember even one word after the first time... but the whole crime scene in one go? It must be so traumatized that every single word is burned into it's brain...
All jokes aside, the husband's last words was really haunting to hear. The fact that the parrot could record exactly that, is really really scary to me.
the fact that that bird can remember the scene so vividly and has to think about that single moment for the rest of its life is even more sadder and scarier to me.
I always thought they mimicked sounds without knowing the meaning. This parrot obviously knew the meaning of those words. Incredible. There have been a few similar cases, such as a bird telling the husband his wife was cheating. Saying things like " hurry, my husband will be home soon"! Amazing
@@MaryDunford Do a lot of research, they're very hard to take care of. You can't just leave it in a cage all day, and you can't just ignore it and let it fly around, you need to make sure it doesn't get bored or it will get stressed.
@@citizenvulpes4562Duh … like any animal 🙄 anyone who thinks you can leave an animal in a cage all day with no interaction, enrichment, or stimulation is a pos 🤦🏼♀️
@@bunniesandbeauty700 The thing is it's much more likely to happen to a bird since people tend to have a general conception of "dog go outside. cat go outside. bird stay in cage. fish stay in bowl"
Hi i'm Tre cool and I'm a guitar!! They have the mindset and intelligence of a toddler. Its just as good as a 5 year old witnessing their parent's kill each other
If you've ever owned a parrot, you would know they dont just mimic, they also know the weight of some words/when the situation to say that etc. They read the atmosphere and very observant and very sensitive to their surrounding
My Meyers (Oscar) knows the weight of the word “no”. Enough to not only repeat the word to me when I do something wrong, but also do exactly what he’s not supposed to do, like bite the couch, then say “no”. It’s funny as hell XD
Parrots often need things to be repeated to them several times for them to be able to remember and repeat it... poor bird must have been thinking about what happened nonstop
Thanks, Kitty Mittens, for being the first to say the obvious: repeated thousands of times, parrots will say/squawk what's been repeated. Said once? Then repeats incriminating evidence in court? Might as well bring goats back into our courtrooms. JFGI if you don't remember goats in courts.
This was an actual case in the video game Phoenix Wright Ace Attourney 💀 God, I’m amazed someone related also took the bird. Not sure if I could live with a pet that vocally repeats my loved one’s final moments 💔 The bird deserves a loving home, regardless! 💖
Bloxiphant yes i know the difference i wanst realy thinking about it at the time And stealing a chocolate bar. That made my day because if you have watched dion on Netflix then you would think of the twix.
@@samiam1059 Atleast the guy is dead. This bird, which I don't even know if he has the mental capacity to recover from witnessing a murder from the people who basically raised him even humans don't sometimes, has to live out his life in torture with that image stuck in his head. The best that can happen to this bird is if he loses memory.
@@jamesultron854 ,,Atleast the guy is dead.'' wow you so centred on animals only, this bird isn't like dog or cat attached to owner, home birds don't see human as threat that all, if guy is dead doesn't mean that he shouldn't be noticed, you just said awful things
The parrot handled the traumatic situation surprisingly well, at least he hasn't plucked all his feathers out like a lot of parrots do under stress. Beautiful bird.
i have a bird, and he litterally has no feathers on the lower half of his body, he plucked them out coz my grandad which is now dead doz of a motorbike accident.
@@hello-di6px I am sorry for your loss and hope your birdie can somehow recover and feel better soon. I always wished that there was some sort of salve or ointment that was specifically designed to treat birds with this condition could be created, maybe one with soothing botanicals that were bitter or foul tasting to the bird yet had great healing properties and perhaps it could have a natural soothing and calming substance inside it like CBD that could absorb through there skin. I feel that somewhere in the infinite beaty of mother nature botanicals with these properties do exist and somebody just needs to discover them and bring them together.
@@joenodden Thank you for your support in my comment theft career! I really appreciate it. Also, whenever someone else says "Stolen comment", They stole that too. No one who says "Stolen comment" is being original either. And, No, I did NOT steal that comment. I wrote it all myself. Go and find the comment you think I copied, Paste it here, and I will read it. Thanks.
Kane Logan yes that’s basically true. It’s like saying if i say something or a phrase doesn’t mean i OWN it. For there could be millions of other people saying that before.
Smarter than her lawyer too lol. A parrot can't be cross examined and most likely it'll repeat the questions spoken to it. How the hell was it used as evidence? hahaha
@@juliabrooks8396 I don’t think the parrot was used as evidence, I’m pretty sure the parrot just got them to look at the side as a suspect and they found more evidence on hrrn
The parrot: Can reenact human voices with a lot of precision and doesn’t even have human vocal structure The wife: kills someone and forgets about a witness
I’ve had a parrot since I was 4-5 years old I’m now 27 and it breaks my heart to see this parrot not only recounting the murder but clearly scared while doing it. Poor thing is definitely traumatised.
If I’m correct the new owner is actually the former owner! She’s the ex-wife of the murder victim and used to own the parrot but unfortunately the parrot (Bud) went with Marty when they divorced. Now they’re reunited :)
Parrotts can become super attatched to an owner. Especially with how long thier life span is. They can be a pet you got as a kid and will grow up and maybe outlive you.
My aunt owned a parrot before she passed away it’s been 3 years and the parrot will still at times speak with my aunts voice it’s incredible what these birds can do
@@DrownedCarcass88 obviously what happened to the guy was awful, but the bird is clearly traumatised from what he witnessed and people empathising with the bird doesn’t mean they don’t care about the murder victim or his other loved ones
The most chilling thing about this is how well this bird mimics the tone of the conversation. I'll never understand how someone could kill a person pleading for their life.
Mr. Madhatter now that depends on the situation, if someone was going to absolutely kill you and somehow the tables got turned I wouldn’t hesitate! But I’d never be able to kill someone for any other reason such as financial problems.
I see what you’re saying but you do realize American soldiers and those who they’re fighting do this all the time. In war there have been times where they’ve had to kill an enemy begging for their life. I don’t really agree with a lot of what the army does but yea, it happens a lot
@@CJ-rc5ru If American soldiers kill an enemy begging for his life, that's a war crime. He should be taken prisoner in accordance with the Geneva Convention. Does it happen? I'm sure sometimes it does, but it's not the norm.
The tone is chilling. I watch a lot of crime shows and tend to think that by the time someone is committed to killing someone in these types of situations, normal reactions go out the door.
That poor Parrot, they're emotionally complex creatures and bond very closely with their humans. Even just the argument would be traumatising let alone the gunshots and blood. I hope it can get over seeing such a thing and that lady is very kind to care for said Parrot.
IRL Polly. All we need now is a boathouse and a german prosecutor. EDIT: Wtf I just watched it again and the prosecutor's name is Elsworth. Sounds.....familiar.
You’re telling me that parrot heard the scene once and he’s now able to replay it perfectly like he studied it a whole week?? Wtf that’s amazing, sad, but amazing
It's pretty insane! But very true Only falsehood is that he testified in court or that he told the family who did it.. we knew that. The full video of the bird is on justice for marty duram fb page...
There has been many cases like this one couple almost got away with murder but a duck helped catch two potential killers and a cat helped solve her owners dissapearance 🤷🏾♀️ A pet/animal is really a man's best friend and will look out for you till the very
As someone who's had a parrot, they're practically recorders. They can repeat words with sound effects in the background. Mine used to mimic my footsteps and it was extremely stressful for obvious reasons.
They can perfectly vocalize anyone's voice that they hear , a friend and his wife had one he mimicked their laughter and phrases they said in a fantastic Irish accent.
I'm sure that poor bird gets nightmares over that murder.
is your avatar supposed to be a 3D Justin Y. ?
Of course the parrot is going to have nightmares he's going to be screaming for his master and he's going to start acting Wild
They also start picking out their feathers from stress and feeling lonely :/
😢😭
@@monicavargas180 I sure hope not! He deserves so much love!!
Do anyone else get chills cause it sounds just like a man scared for his life
It's like a call from twin towers before it collapsed.
It is so terrifying you can just here the desperation in it's voice
these birds can mimic male voices better than females usually because of the vocal range. i thought my friends dad told me to come into the hosue to let the dogs go potty but no one was home when i got there. just the bird and the dogs who were begging to go out lol
*does
**Does..
All jokes aside, hearing those last words from the dead husband being reinacted by the bird was eerie as hell
Yes, it gave me chills.
yea u can feel it its like the feelin u get when theres a badspirit around u
So tragic 😔 May he R.I.P 🙏
Same it was as if I was there
@@lilytyler80 i was like..... wtf...how.... The hair on my arms stood up coz i got goosebumps
What impresses me is not that the parrot can talk, but that he is able to replay with precision a full scene that he only heard once.
They probably had a long argument
Trauma does effect/affect animals too. Birds live longer than us at times and have great memories.
He knew exactly what happened in that moment. He was probably extremely sad losing his favorite person in such a violent way. Incredibly smart bird but it would be impossible for him to forget a scene like that.
That's called being traumatized and experiencing a PTSD crisis lol
it's probably a scar on that birds brain
i hope he's doing better
He probably re-enacts it because if the trauma. Birds build strong relationships he probably loved that guy. I feel so bad for him.
@M W frrr
It’s so sad
The relationship of a parrot, espacially an african grey to his favorite human is closer than human dog relationships. So he will never really recover from losing his loved one.
@@kamo808 but he got the thing that is deserved for his owner, bringing justice cold served for the murder
@@Kykonut28 You think a parrot cares or even has the concept of revenge?
She was clearly not happy with the birdict.
Damn it
😆😭Aaaaahhh-
🤣
Nice
The puns got avian better.
Am I the only one who felt chills when the bird started talking ... A persons final words of desperation before they died .. I felt the pain
I felt chills, because it's a bird saying these things lmao.
It’s hilarious lmao
I don’t see how this is funny either I mean the parrot just witnessed it’s owner death
I truly feel bad for the parrot. The ex-wife has it pretty hard too; Being woken up in the middle of the night hearing "her husband" beg for his life.
Just the way it screams no. Oh god that’s something you’ll never be able to ignore
And people thought Ace Attorney was being absurd by calling a parrot as a witness.
All joking aside, the sheer _emotion_ in the parrot's voice when he repeats those lines, is absolutely *HAUNTING.*
I was waiting to come across at least one Ace Attorney comment.
@@argeraintI clicked on this because I thought, "what in the ace attorney is this headline?" **Don't forget DL-6!**
that aside... this is horrifying.
Good case
DUDEEEE I WAS WAITING FOR THISSS LMAOOO
OBJECTION
Poor bird, it might never get over the trauma of that incident.
Ted Cameron ur mom
gaming with error sans ur sister
Ur grandma
I agree he’s like a little kid
Poor bird might never get over the trauma? I guess you never seen a chicken in a factory farm 😂
Just imagine if he recreated the gunshot sounds... that would be horrible
0:38
He did
Pew pew
@@cnearwheel7176 ....
@@TheWolvesGang no that’s the Cage
Can they even mimic sounds like that? I know a Lyrebird can.
I wanted to see the bird take the stand in court and call her out...! 🦅
Let the parrot drag her.
Tampatec 😂😂 bwahaha hell yeah!! That's exactly what I was thinking!
Tampatec I see you everywhere!
Tampatec bird cant do that
Tampatec what if the parrot was like: "YOU DID IT!"
Parrots become very emotionally close to their human loved ones, this little parrot witnessed his favorite person being killed, no wonder he is so emotional when he chats about what he saw. I hope he is receiving lots of love and support in his new home. Very glad the parrots evidence was helpful in achieving justice for Marty.
That's so sweet
That poor bird will never be the same :(
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That was actually gut-wrenching hearing the parrot. He didn't just say the words, he conveyed the voices and the emotion; that's powerful.
It's terrifying
@Hurricane Hubbs well the parrot knows everything. Thanks to that fella Marty's soul may now rest in peach. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@yapiolanda In peach? 😂😭
Wow
The first audio recorder built by God !
Poor parrot has severe PTSD. I feel you buddy.
@G T it ain’t funny
@@anthonycortes9124 probably a bot
@G T How tf do you manage to laugh at something like that? moron
Same :(
@@liamgruber62 ur comment was 5 hours ago that means GT removed hus comment within that time frame bc I don't see it
The fact that the parrot memorized what he said after one time must mean that it was really traumatic for the bird.
Imagine getting away with murder only for a parrot to be your downfall
I wouldve gotten away with it if it wasn't for you and that talking parrot
🗿
isn't there like a black mirror episode similar to this?
@@delmanpronto9374 yes lol i was just thnking about that.. the women killed the baby bc she thought he would remember her face but it turns out the baby was blind but she left the hamster alive so the hamster was able to upload his memories for the police
WhoAaaa I watched that episode and I don't remember a hamster
I like how they censor a parrot swearing
Alex Paul lmao
That bird is swearing for real lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I'm dead😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Hahahahhaah u made my day
Where did the parrot learned cussing
Animals have ptsd just like people. So I hate when people say animals have no emotions
But its inside edition, the news reporters don't have feelings for some people or animals.😐
@@GhostImperator but they have emotion. Whether it's to another animal or person or just themself
@@btsdiary3232 Yep
Depends on the animal
@@mattsupertramp6506 no it doesn't. Animals have emotion but 90% of the people I come across don't
the fact that his EX wife took custody is so heartwarming.
He is a good boy. He is a nice boy. He is intelligent.
i dont think its a boy or male in general
Pure boi
miriam stenlund The way you type, you sound like Sophia the robot in my head lmao
miriam stenlund and it can send us to the hospital
Duane McFadden you think it is an it.
That poor bird is very clearly traumatized from that whole experience. Truly amazing how intelligent that bird is.
@@akonv3br It literally witnessed a whole murder.
@@akonv3br they’re intelligent animals you idiot
@@akonv3br it has a brain lmfao
@@akonv3br you must be one of those idiots who doesn't think other animals have brains too.
@@akonv3br That bird is for sure smarter than you.
The defendant was not happy with the birdict.
Hehehe...
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Made me laugh Phillip
Oh that was creative but actually funny!😃
Underrated comment forsure
Animals get PTSD and this proves it. Him replaying over is traumatic as he was attached to the man. The fact that the parrot memorized what he said after one time must mean that it was really traumatic for the bird.
Should make society view animals completely differently......but it won't.
Imagine a defense attorney questioning the parrot on the stand.
😂
Just the job for Charlie Kelly, bird lawyer
Phoenix Wright wants to know your location.
I'm guessing no1 ever heard of Harvey Birdman?
Ace Ventura any one?
This parrot needs a hug and a 4 hour therapy session
4 hour therapy sessions at least twice a week and a paid vacation to the Bahamas yes we love to see it 😊❤️
It needs 1000000 hugs
の手ェ畝枝1000000000000000000ふgs
And some scritches
Jonah’s Junk drawer no
The parrot did the job of a whole department
Deputize the parrot!
@@R.Oates7902 lmao the county sheriffs mascot
He saved a lot of money
I seen before one video
Lmaoooo
The fact that his ex loved him more
"I would've gotten away if it wasn't for that meddling bird!"
arisa marie lol
Lol
arisa marie 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
arisa marie hahah lol
Lol
It's crazy how a bird managed to bring the woman to justice. And it's absolutely chilling how you can hear the emotions behind the bird's words.
For the record this is twisting the truth a bit, if you look into it there’s a loooot of evidence which would have brought the exact same verdict had the parrot not been there, if anything it’s probably the least damning part of evidence they had, they just needed something weird to make a news story on
@@WETiLAMBY still chilling what the bird went through, poor thing has ptsd
I still have a feeling that the parrot didn't know what even was happening tho
@@userunfound7842 oh he knew.... I assure you he knew....he seen it /felt it and he then repeated it... but he didn't solve it or help solve it... ( his owner here)
@@userunfound7842 animals can sense danger just like us. Even if he didn't know exactly what was going on he most likely could sense tension.
That bird got PTSD... To actually remember everything in just one go.
Some would re enact it by repeating the words.Poor him.
I thought the same thing. I grew up with 3 large birds and one was an African gray. It's VERY uncommon for them to remember even one word after the first time... but the whole crime scene in one go? It must be so traumatized that every single word is burned into it's brain...
Well, i can understand that
I feel bad for him 😔😢
@@AlexGlasKlar I swear. He’ll make it happen.
Post
Traumatic
San
Diego?
Just imagining the scene at court:
''Your honor, prosecutor calls the next witness- a Parrot''
😭 bruhhh
judge said :come again, come again, cuckoo!😅
Don’t forget DL-6
@@MinnieRightHereI love seeing ace attorney fans
Imagine killing someone and getting snitched on by a PARROT
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Id slit my own throut
LMBO
Literally Ace Attorney
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
All jokes aside, the husband's last words was really haunting to hear. The fact that the parrot could record exactly that, is really really scary to me.
Ik, it's just going to perfectly recorded forever now, that's pretty chilling
Same man... Like he saw what was about to happen and just went to a traumatizing realization that he was gonna get shot
Fr on God
the soul of the victim goes to the bird.
the fact that that bird can remember the scene so vividly and has to think about that single moment for the rest of its life is even more sadder and scarier to me.
Can’t call these snitches rats no more, Gotta call them parrots.
Estafon Mcphee they “sing like birds”
Parrot is already a term? For someone who talks to much
@@NboOfficialAus not as common though for snitches
Isn’t there a saying called
“A little birdie told me (insert whatever.)”
The bird is representing a snitch, right?
@Squite Everyone does. You haven't heard the phrase "You ratted me out?" Classic.
I always thought they mimicked sounds without knowing the meaning. This parrot obviously knew the meaning of those words. Incredible. There have been a few similar cases, such as a bird telling the husband his wife was cheating. Saying things like " hurry, my husband will be home soon"! Amazing
Hehe take that cheating spouse
I'm totally getting a parrot. 😂
@@MaryDunford
Do a lot of research, they're very hard to take care of.
You can't just leave it in a cage all day, and you can't just ignore it and let it fly around, you need to make sure it doesn't get bored or it will get stressed.
@@citizenvulpes4562Duh … like any animal 🙄 anyone who thinks you can leave an animal in a cage all day with no interaction, enrichment, or stimulation is a pos 🤦🏼♀️
@@bunniesandbeauty700 The thing is it's much more likely to happen to a bird since people tend to have a general conception of "dog go outside. cat go outside. bird stay in cage. fish stay in bowl"
Imagine you're sleeping alone peacefully and the bird suddenly started saying those murder lines in the middle of the night.
Horrible..I would freak out
I believe if u cover d cage then they will go to sleep
👀
I was literally thinking this lol
Oh shoooooooot
Poor bird.
ChantzGotSkills well thats wonderful
ChantzGotSkills lol
Two people die and the bird survived and you say Poor bird for what?
+Just FRANK he witnessed something traumatic and lost his dad.
Hi i'm Tre cool and I'm a guitar!! They have the mindset and intelligence of a toddler. Its just as good as a 5 year old witnessing their parent's kill each other
If you've ever owned a parrot, you would know they dont just mimic, they also know the weight of some words/when the situation to say that etc. They read the atmosphere and very observant and very sensitive to their surrounding
Excatly...especially African Greys...highly intelligent and extremely sensitive to emotions...
@@christinakeller2016 an Indian parrot also did this.
They also dont learn from one sitting
@@FranSanTeeth90 yes. Yes they do and they very well can.
My Meyers (Oscar) knows the weight of the word “no”. Enough to not only repeat the word to me when I do something wrong, but also do exactly what he’s not supposed to do, like bite the couch, then say “no”. It’s funny as hell XD
"I'd like to cross-examine the pat parrot, Your honor!"
The disturbing thing is you can actually feel actually feel the pain, worry and sadness in those words..
yea, felt it so much I would have said I would have said it twice too
Yeah... insane how well they copy humans. Must've been close to the man
@@hollow1829 lmfao
I hate it when I can actually feel actually feel.
You can indeed actually feel actually feel the pain
Imagine being someone in the court and the judge “let’s let the eye witness come over” and a parrot just walks up
*flies in
you mean ace attorney
Tbh I would probably start laughing and not stop
@@sc0rch1ngs lmao
@@sc0rch1ngs Is there a video on UA-cam about this? I would love to see that.
Parrots often need things to be repeated to them several times for them to be able to remember and repeat it... poor bird must have been thinking about what happened nonstop
I was so confused by your username for a sec 😂😂
82 years ago you got me at first
Your right that poor 🐦 needs to fly away and stay away from us humans 🙁
Thanks, Kitty Mittens, for being the first to say the obvious: repeated thousands of times, parrots will say/squawk what's been repeated. Said once? Then repeats incriminating evidence in court? Might as well bring goats back into our courtrooms. JFGI if you don't remember goats in courts.
Your name got me for a split second
That's insane the way they can just "record" moments like that. Poor bird. RIP to that man... what a horrible betrayal.
Wife: "I'm innocent!"
*Ace Parrot Attorney: Objection!*
Now i imagine the parrot with a full on suit
@@minorcomet282 a very cute little suit
I was looking for the Ace Attorney fans haha!
I was looking for this comment!!
Parrot Wright
Judge: “Sooo a little birdie told me you killed your husband...”
That is just too funny.
Underrated comment award go's to Angelica
I feel like a terrible human being for laughing at this
LMAOO
@@ScenicFlyer4 same lmao
Defendant: I didn't do it!
Judge: A little birdie told me...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sebastianmurillo9546 😁
@@reenthronedprof 😄
@S. O. haha, thank you. 😁👍
Literally 😂😂😂😂
This was an actual case in the video game Phoenix Wright Ace Attourney 💀 God, I’m amazed someone related also took the bird. Not sure if I could live with a pet that vocally repeats my loved one’s final moments 💔 The bird deserves a loving home, regardless! 💖
“The parrot witnessed everything” poor bird! Saw everything and mimicked everything dear god that’s creepy!
Poor little Buddy.
Yes but there's no need t our our LORD'S name in vain.
@@albertafarmer8638 *your lord
@@user-vk2cd9qw7i shut up lol.
@@recoomedoom6117 well I'll say anybody's name in vain since I don't have a lord. no need to be rude
This poor parrot had to witness everything that happen.
I hope he gets better and doesn’t have to suffer from this traumatic incident.
“Traumatic” parrots aren’t as weak as human
@@TheTruth-13 you mean parrots
@@TheTruth-13 It seems that the parrot has better iq then you
you really care about the parrot over the poor man
@@triangulartriangle9604 The guy's dead what're we gonna do
That must be hard telling all the prisoners, a bird snitch on you.
You just copied what someone else said
😂😂😂😂 I'm lmfao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Exactly.
I bet she wants to kill that bird
@@mambaface1001 lol chill broski he can comment what ever he wants, except profanity
As someone with a parrot that could talk this hurts horribly Becuase you can image what the parrot went through.
Imagine you tell in prison: “Yeah my parrot betrayed me”
Imao- “That’s rough buddy”
Damn that’s kinda sad bro
“That darn snitch”
Well he was loyal to his male owner who got shot
Snitch bird
The women's jail mates: "How'd you get in?"
Her: A f**king bird
@Kid Phenomenal Gaming very
ironically bird is also a slang for girls, i think
So underrated lmao
Wasn't a 🐦. A stool. You dirty rat,you sold me up the creek without a paddle
@Detective Dahlia Imagine that’s the woman’s nickname in jail.
The sad thing is these Parrots have a lifespan of 60 plus years. He’s going to remember the incident for the rest of his life🥺
Fml 🤦♂️
Isn't a normal green parrot's life span 140 yrs? I didn't know how much is it for grey one. Thx for the info.
Shoot em
@@mariomarino8909 WTF
@@ryanpiersonthebananalord6611 it wont suffer
I hope Bud is living a good life now. That must’ve been terrible seeing your best friend getting killed
Inmate: So how’d u get caught?
Her: *looks outside and sees bird*
Her: I don’t wanna talk about it
xD
😂😂😂😂
Turbo_Turlet this is true but isnt there some with bars? And they do get to go outside and play basketball
Bloxiphant yes i know the difference i wanst realy thinking about it at the time
And stealing a chocolate bar. That made my day because if you have watched dion on Netflix then you would think of the twix.
Kills a bird next time she's out of jail lmao
That’s terrifying, that poor bird.
Wtf what about the guy
just a bear with internet access Him too
@@samiam1059 Atleast the guy is dead. This bird, which I don't even know if he has the mental capacity to recover from witnessing a murder from the people who basically raised him even humans don't sometimes, has to live out his life in torture with that image stuck in his head. The best that can happen to this bird is if he loses memory.
@@jamesultron854 ,,Atleast the guy is dead.'' wow you so centred on animals only, this bird isn't like dog or cat attached to owner, home birds don't see human as threat that all, if guy is dead doesn't mean that he shouldn't be noticed, you just said awful things
@@jestemgei3152 Read what I wrote again, with your brain not your emotions.
The parrot handled the traumatic situation surprisingly well, at least he hasn't plucked all his feathers out like a lot of parrots do under stress. Beautiful bird.
Yup.
Just like humans. When we pluck out our feathers, we're plucking out our hair under stress.
i have a bird, and he litterally has no feathers on the lower half of his body, he plucked them out coz my grandad which is now dead doz of a motorbike accident.
@@hello-di6px I am sorry for your loss and hope your birdie can somehow recover and feel better soon. I always wished that there was some sort of salve or ointment that was specifically designed to treat birds with this condition could be created, maybe one with soothing botanicals that were bitter or foul tasting to the bird yet had great healing properties and perhaps it could have a natural soothing and calming substance inside it like CBD that could absorb through there skin. I feel that somewhere in the infinite beaty of mother nature botanicals with these properties do exist and somebody just needs to discover them and bring them together.
@@clintwestwood1895 that’s a really good idea and I’m sure business would be booming! Very thoughtful.
Poor sweet darling baby bird... god bless him, rest his papa's heart, and i hope Bud heals and forgets those sad words
“A little birdie told me you killed someone.”
“Who? My neighbor?”
“Your bird.”
Is it a reference to that musical?
AHHAahAhAhAhAHAhaHhAhhaahhahAhAHAhA!
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You killed your husband.
"How did you know?"
*A little birdy told me*
Kane Logan oogway reference?
Nice stolen comment
@@joenodden Thank you for your support in my comment theft career! I really appreciate it.
Also, whenever someone else says "Stolen comment", They stole that too. No one who says "Stolen comment" is being original either.
And, No, I did NOT steal that comment. I wrote it all myself. Go and find the comment you think I copied, Paste it here, and I will read it.
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@@aceshadowins1310 Idk who oogway is
Kane Logan yes that’s basically true. It’s like saying if i say something or a phrase doesn’t mean i OWN it. For there could be millions of other people saying that before.
It was because of that parrot that this horrible woman is getting what she deserves. I'm so proud of that parrot.
She even has the nerves to be angry about it.
It’s very apparent the 🦜 parrot had the last word .
To do what she's done you already have to suffer tremendously
@@littleloner1159 don't try to justify those actions.
@@littleloner1159 money issues is not a good reason to kill your significant other
As someone who played and beat the original Phoenix Wright game on the DS yesterday for the very first time, this hits hard
I'm impressed she adopted the bird when she now has to hear her terrified dead ex husband beg for his life everyday
Plot twist : She enjoys it .
Thank goodness justice was served because of his pet parrot. ⚖️
@@robbosuave6165 True she probably must she's his ex
@@alphasuperior100 She helped to get justice for her ex. I believe she still loved him.
imagine waking up to it in the middle kf the night
Obviously: The Parrot was far more intelligent than the wife.
Smarter than her lawyer too lol. A parrot can't be cross examined and most likely it'll repeat the questions spoken to it. How the hell was it used as evidence? hahaha
@@jordanjay1479 I don’t think a bird heard all those word then put them together in the perfect order but man it would be a prank
@@juliabrooks8396 I don’t think the parrot was used as evidence, I’m pretty sure the parrot just got them to look at the side as a suspect and they found more evidence on hrrn
The parrot: Can reenact human voices with a lot of precision and doesn’t even have human vocal structure
The wife: kills someone and forgets about a witness
Right he would’ve just been better with the bird n not the wife 🤣😂🤣
Imagine getting life in prison because a *"BIRD"* snitched on you
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@@tebe863 ITs NOt ThE saMe commEnt
@@tebe863 juar because somebody else said it does not kean it is copied
xD3bod lol
ITS BIRB
I’ve had a parrot since I was 4-5 years old I’m now 27 and it breaks my heart to see this parrot not only recounting the murder but clearly scared while doing it. Poor thing is definitely traumatised.
Poor thing 😭 I'm glad the bird is in a good home. His new owner looks like she really cares for him.
The comments here did make me laugh thou 🤣
I know right
Damn look at your channel it is huge I subbed
Joey is mine he’s mine 🙃😡
If I’m correct the new owner is actually the former owner! She’s the ex-wife of the murder victim and used to own the parrot but unfortunately the parrot (Bud) went with Marty when they divorced. Now they’re reunited :)
@@speedandpowah1620 thanks lol I'm just an anime nerd. I do UA-cam for fun 😅
WOW this is chilling.
young Assasin I'm cold
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It really is
Imagine she’s in prison and her cell mates like, “so who ratted you out?” Her: “A bird-“
He birded her out, not ratted. Lol
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@@leesteal4458 and humans human her out
@@mrlag8467 and Eugene was charged of murder after finding out that he was convicted of child abuse
@@leesteal4458 she chirped her out
Poor parrot was so traumatized by this that he memorized everything ad verbum just by witnessing it once. That's both amazing and horrible.
Clearly the parrot was extremely traumatized at the homicide he just witnessed. 😪
Yea :( bless him . I hope they find a new owner for the parrot
@@sunsetspice4143 they did
Parrotts can become super attatched to an owner. Especially with how long thier life span is. They can be a pet you got as a kid and will grow up and maybe outlive you.
U look sleepy I think this is the emoji u meant😢
I’ll give you that 1k like :)
That bird is an angel
Actually he is a parrot
Gifted Gamer actually he is a dog
Ling DaSweetPie he's actually a bird
He's actually a dinosaur
Ling DaSweetPie he's actually the illuminati dun dun dunnnnnn
Imagine having that conversation in jail...
"How'd you get caught?"
"... So we have this parrot."
Raul Corral LMAO that's the best thing I've seen all day! XD
Raul Corral lol
489 likes btw this is hilarious 😂
Took my words out of my mouth LMAO
*HAD
Poor sweet baby bird 😞 It must have been so traumatized to be repeating the final moments of his daddy's life like that.
Plot Twist : Parrot killed the lady and mocked her cries.
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*Illuminati has entered the chat
yes
That's too much internet 🙏 for today 😁
@@gojira4036 God enter the chat
My aunt owned a parrot before she passed away it’s been 3 years and the parrot will still at times speak with my aunts voice it’s incredible what these birds can do
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@@Zainab-zz5kp 💀
@@account-2239 it's just the letter p, what
@@ihateroxy2.024 it might mean pushing p
@@ihateroxy2.024 gen z humor
Poor parrot, I'm sure Bud was traumatized, I'm glad he's in a loving home & gets over it
I don't think anyone ever "gets over" witnessing a murder including animals, maybe get through it.
Wishing the parrot well and forgetting that a human was murdered
Poor bird? How about the guy who died? lol some people
@@DrownedCarcass88 obviously what happened to the guy was awful, but the bird is clearly traumatised from what he witnessed and people empathising with the bird doesn’t mean they don’t care about the murder victim or his other loved ones
@@DrownedCarcass88 dude s t f u. I have so much more empathy towards animals than humans literally because of people like you.
That one trial in Ace Attorney be like:
Poor baby, he just keeps replaying it because he knows it was terrible and he lost his owner. Little sweetheart get better soon ❤️
He keeps replaying it because he’s an African grey parrot, it’s what African grey parrots do bruh.
Also his loving owner is now gone, i hope it finds a better home.
@@hssina1000 obviously but he’s clearly choosing that same phrase over again for a reason. Animals can have some level of trauma too
plot twist: the parrot was the shooter
@@hssina1000 do you have animals? they're pretty sensitive to traumatic events and way more clever than some would assume.
His wife: imma get away with this
The African Grey: I'm about to end this woman's whole career
Nah b
Error 1105 how ironic 😂
The birds a rat
What is your profile XD
Red Balloon
R/whoosh
The most chilling thing about this is how well this bird mimics the tone of the conversation. I'll never understand how someone could kill a person pleading for their life.
Mr. Madhatter now that depends on the situation, if someone was going to absolutely kill you and somehow the tables got turned I wouldn’t hesitate! But I’d never be able to kill someone for any other reason such as financial problems.
I see what you’re saying but you do realize American soldiers and those who they’re fighting do this all the time. In war there have been times where they’ve had to kill an enemy begging for their life. I don’t really agree with a lot of what the army does but yea, it happens a lot
@@CJ-rc5ru War is not the same...
@@CJ-rc5ru If American soldiers kill an enemy begging for his life, that's a war crime. He should be taken prisoner in accordance with the Geneva Convention. Does it happen? I'm sure sometimes it does, but it's not the norm.
The tone is chilling. I watch a lot of crime shows and tend to think that by the time someone is committed to killing someone in these types of situations, normal reactions go out the door.
That poor Parrot, they're emotionally complex creatures and bond very closely with their humans.
Even just the argument would be traumatising let alone the gunshots and blood.
I hope it can get over seeing such a thing and that lady is very kind to care for said Parrot.
That poor parrot witness everything.
cheristar uh huh :(
cheristar he need some help and therapy
cheristar witnessed*
I know I wonder if he had ptsd (assuming he does) which is horrible bc poor parrot :/
cheristar like sex?
Plot twist: the bird did it
Lol
hamburger the bird did it robbed them and started talking to get away so he can run to his bird side chick to Iceland !
hamburger
Oh my god... am tryin not to laugh hard here...
Damn you ...
hamburger
Oh my god... am tryin not to laugh hard here...
Damn you ...
hamburger that is what I was thinking
Ace Attorney fans can relate. But seriously. Jokes aside, the husband's last words were haunting. The poor parrot got PTSD.
IRL Polly. All we need now is a boathouse and a german prosecutor.
EDIT: Wtf I just watched it again and the prosecutor's name is Elsworth. Sounds.....familiar.
Finally someone getting the reference. I expected way more people to say that😂
@@dracos0024 tf for real?😂
Update: wtf it is
Don't forget about DL-6
Prosecutor ELsworth (?)... almost Edgey even.
That's insane. How can u convict the woman on the words of a parrot? Its absolutely crazy. 💯
6ix9ine: *snitches*
Parrot: bout to end this mans whole career
VulccnFN what?
I think he means 👩 career. LoLLLL
Ass Man no u
What career?! What career?!
I think he means about 6ix9in snitches but parrot can do a better snitching
You’re telling me that parrot heard the scene once and he’s now able to replay it perfectly like he studied it a whole week?? Wtf that’s amazing, sad, but amazing
It's pretty insane! But very true
Only falsehood is that he testified in court or that he told the family who did it.. we knew that.
The full video of the bird is on justice for marty duram fb page...
Well when something traumatic and violent happens you don't need a repeat, it's ingraved into your mind.
@@greyscalesx damn :( I just hope the parrot can live the rest of his life without that trauma
@@ComeSandia he is doing fabulous! (With me)
@@christinakeller2016 I’m glad to hear that :)
"The parrot is lying, he's obviously involved in the murder"
-Phoenix Wright
Don't forget about DL-6!
Some probably don't know who that is. 😂
Objection!
Take that!
I was just gonna comment about Ace Attorney! 😂
My mouth: "Wow this is terrible, the bird must've been traumatized!"
My brain: *"ALMOST CHRISTMAS MEANS IT WASNT' CHRISTMAS"*
lame
That bird is traumatized get him some damn help. Lord help the burd heal. He is seriously suffering.
For real
Its a bird lol
Lol burd
@@adrian1k545 and?
peter it doesn’t need help
You can hear the whining and pain in his voice when he says " No! No!"
“Intelligent, especially good at mimicking human speech, sensitive to traumatic events.”
This bird was made for this case
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@@vd9570he prob bought likes
@@ShoyuRamenBreakingBad😂
There has been many cases like this one couple almost got away with murder but a duck helped catch two potential killers and a cat helped solve her owners dissapearance 🤷🏾♀️ A pet/animal is really a man's best friend and will look out for you till the very
Von Karma has been real quiet since the parrot's account
When mr wright cross-examines a parrot
I like this reference
Von Karma is in jail
@@ShinjiJynxbut Ms. Von karma isn't
The whip has been hidden too
Am I the only one here who’s shocked by how realistic the parrot sounds like? Like I legit thought they edited the audio in...
African greys have fooled many people as they hear voices coming from a house only to find out nobody was home.
As someone who's had a parrot, they're practically recorders. They can repeat words with sound effects in the background. Mine used to mimic my footsteps and it was extremely stressful for obvious reasons.
They can perfectly vocalize anyone's voice that they hear , a friend and his wife had one he mimicked their laughter and phrases they said in a fantastic Irish accent.
@@false_idol__ thats scary dammit
@@false_idol__ that’s terrifying... holy hell...
1:40 The moment you're realise that you go to jail because a bird saw what you did.
I'm dead🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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A parrot never forgets
That's a real stool pigeon alright literally....
That's next level snitching
Only arrogant fools underestimate the power of animals.