"police tried to render assistance, so they were trying something new" 🤣🤣🤣delivering that line with a straight face, without missing a beat makes it even more hilarious.
@@audreyhuggins8822 No one is blaming the police for their relationship. People are blaming the police for not responding to an obvious call for help in a potentially volatile situation (the meeting with the notary), where a gun was fired prior to said meeting.
@@FM-jo1jh He is a profound genius at clandestine Uber-dry humor - No comedian comes close to his superb delivery. The only comic I can think of anywhere near him is Norm Macdonald. Dr. Grande is truly an artist in his stunningly sly/dry humor. Amazing that he is not English -
I know this isn't the point, but exactly how does one contribute to an inheritance? If you contribute, it's not an inheritance, it's just your business.
@adamb89 pretty easy to see how an employee of a family business could contribute to it without equity, or how kids could contribute to their parents financial security without equity by paying bills or so on. They could help with a remodel, financially or with labor, they could do a million things to improve the financial standing of the family. Op mostly means unproductive people arguing over productive people's assets, there is virtually unlimited ways one could help improve the financial situation of their elderly parents without retaining equity. These done seem to he those types though.
@@chazzbranigaan9354 That fits with what I said: If it's not an inheritance, it's "your business." I got exploited for all kinds of bullshit when I was a kid so that my elders could cut and run with all the profits and leave the kids eating ketchup & hotdog soup with cubes of government cheese.
Sounds like this was a plot set up by the mother (the victims brother). She spoiled her raggedy kid, stole her brother’s inheritance for her raggedy child and then allowed her raggedy child to kill her brother so they could keep the money. The daughter didn’t even need to be there. She was not needed to sign anything
But it wasn't that clear cut. At least, it wasn't clear that it was murder. The prosecution agreed to go for manslaughter because they realized that there was some weakness to the case against Tucker for murder.
@@dylandice4638 Kelly, Shane's sister amd the one in the will, was not responsible for the shooting and I guess there was no evidence that Kelly planned or aided in the shooting as a premeditated act. Even if Tucker had been found guilty, unless they could pin anything on Kelly, she would receive the inheritance.
I know it's not funny, but I am amused at the fact that Tucker got charged with having heroin while her mom claimed that her brother (mom's brother) was manufacturing meth and that is part of her reason for being fine with him being shot. I live in Oregon and sadly, this is typical behavior for many families, especially the rural ones. Edit to add: I do believe she was guilty of murder. She knew how to use the gun, she knew how to aim the gun, she chose to shoot her uncle so her and her mother could get the house when grandma dies. Her mom had already proven she was sneaky and underhanded, I believe her daughter would act in the same manner. Just my opinion, but its an opinion based on experience with families who act this way.
I work in the Crow/Applegate/Lorane area and can tell you the sheriffs don't even show up when you call about a trespassed drug addict threatening people. They claim to note down the incident but no one comes to deal with anything. Edited for spelling
Typical cut of from contact his own mom, by women that play emotions. They would have won anyway, because he was the bad boy. I was cut out when my mom died of cancer by my sister on welfare.Because she told her she takes hormone therapy to get an Grandchild, but she didn't know shit about the Therapy. I am not an uncle but she got an BMW and a dog afterwards.
The only person I feel empathy for in this story is Tucker's grandmother Lori. The poor lady is surrounded by selfish, parasitical relatives, inept cops, and some sketchy, public notary.
@ . . . . Because she was afraid of getting involved in a situation where 2 women were plotting a murderous financial scenario & her job is to be liable to the truth - That’s her job. I wonder if she knew them or had walked into this screenplay blindfolded -
Usually I agree with your findings, but in the case, I do think she was guilty of murder. Why would a pistol be needed at a will signing? She obviously went prepared to shoot him when you consider, she had practice shots in the morning, reloaded her weapon prior to the meeting, forgot her ID but remembered the pistol, immediately started filming with the intention of capturing behaviour suitable for self defence….but in the absence of that behaviour, opened fire anyway.
@@spicy1116but if you anticipate the situation will be unsafe, you should not go. It’s not self defence if you put yourself in the line of danger knowingly.
@@spicy1116others have covered this case Tucker & her mother wanted his share and were willing to kill for it. She had a bogus excuse for taking a man’s life it’s clear cut. But hey that’s the good ole American justice system it mostly doesn’t work for anyone
When I lived in Oregon I was in an Open Carry County. Most people did not carry it seemed more for the benefit (?) of business operators dealing with the public at night. There were several though that liked to strut around like roosters, proudly displaying their insecurity & false bravado. I used to openly laugh at their displays (& quite nearly got shot for it several times) Greed, Insecurity and/or Alcohol combined with firearms will always make the morning news
@ yes absolutely agree with the false confidence comments! My son’s black belt judo instructor tells them, the best form of self defence, is to run away. You’re supposed to avoid conflict, not go looking for it.
@@ireneszpara5616Same. Too frequently helping out friends, and sometimes even family, just enables them to take advantage of your charity, and makes a crappy situation for one person turn into a really bad situation for _everyone._
I believe that she murdered him, thinking that the legal precedent between them would protect her. She belongs in prison for a much longer time. She appears to be highly immature and irrational. This was all driven by greed over money that neither heir had any part in earning. Neither of them really worked, or seemed to be admirable in any way, but it appears that Shane alone was fair-minded about the inheritance, which is why he was killed, IMO. Always be leery of people like Kelly, who mismanage their own finances. Generally, they would love to get their hands on your wealth, to squander it also.
Wow again Sir . . . I have so much to say about this case that I’m bowing out silently - Fantastic work Sir! PS - You have the World’s Best Comment Section, your fans are AWESOME!
She needed to make certain that she did not accidentally shoot the Notary (poor woman, probably scarred for life) by accident because then her entire script would have been rejected by the critics
I guarantee they put Tucker up to it because she had no direct interest in the will. Just a pack of greedy women who sacrificed the lives of two people get get a bit extra cash.
Yeah, that statement shocked me too, and accusing her boyfriend of a horrible crime but having no evidence. They are all just a carbon copy of each other.
@@kingcosworth2643 I disagree with your statement. Look at MLK, he was an activist and paid the ultimate price for his convictions. How about that Russian guy Navaldi, same outcome for his activism. I could go on, but it would take too long to list all the activists that believed and followed through with their cause. It’s just unfair to lump them into a corner because of what one might believe an activist is. Most are good people with a good soul and their beliefs extended beyond politics, which is what I detected as an undertow to your comment.
@@smallbee1234 now you are lumping the guilty unmeaningful activist/actress with meaningful activist, that is not a fair and/or equal comparison. king cos worth did not mention other activist, he was only referring specifically to the guilty person(s) in this vid per the context of the comment. you jumped the gun and the shark here, spoke too soon without fully grasping the comment. " they are all a carbon copy of each other", the context of this statement is referring to ONLY the people involved in this video, i.e., granny, mom, and mom's daughter.
@@smallbee1234 re-read the post you first replied to, slowly. you will find it there in the very last sentence. the person is only referring to the 3 females involved, granny, mommy, and daughter/grand daughter, not arguing with ya, just pointing it out and clarifying the true meaning, no biggie.
I must say I really like that you share more of your thinking and a bit of your life. I appreciate that. Have a wonderful evening with your family and thank you. Peace. 👏👏✌️✌️✌️
..and as an addendum, Tucker filed a malpractice lawsuit against her attorney alleging he messed up her defense and tricked her into accepting a bad plea deal. The lawsuit was thrown out.
I can't buy the light sentence for taking a man's life. She deliberately had a loaded firearm hidden and deliberately pointed it and fired at the deceased. I would want more than 5 years for that.
I would like to pay Dr. Grande in advance for him to describe me at my funeral like one of his video subjects. “Cassandra started her life in the way most children do, but like many families, her parents’ relationship soon ended in divorce. Cassandra seemed to take the divorce well but the true effects from this life event would become evident as she got older - more on that later on”…
Oregon is a terrible state to use deadly force in self defense. If this was in Florida or Texas or somewhere like that she probably wouldn’t have even been charged.
I don't know that video was pretty damning. Claiming self defense and having video proof of the opposite is not looked kindly upon in most red jurisdictions.
WOW! Never thought of that! Hey Doc, whattaya say my friend? Just let us know what you charge & we’ll pay in advance. I love the idea! Now you have at least 3 separate business incomes rolling (beside the Stand-Up at night I advise you to keep your desk job . . . You’re just so very dang good at it Sir) Anyway, please let us know - Thanks
@@GSPfan2112 exactly! Who attends a meeting arranged by your son/brother/uncle and don’t even allow him to partake in the meeting her arranged. His plan to divide the family assets 50/50 (of what was left after his sister already took a lump) was fair, providing his mother agreed it - which we can assume she did seeings as she permitted the meetings to take place on her home. Killed because your greedy sister wanted even more!
When women use the "I was scared for my life" it's a lie, the man lived on the property. She hadn't worked and needed money. Dr. Grande making a decision is a diagnosis. But he is not in law enforcement, so his opinion is not that conclusive.
Regardless of what they might have thought about Shane, he had a right to an inheritance. Only his parents had the authority to deny him of that. The actions taken to push him out shows malicious intentions on the part of his sister. As for his niece, she shouldn't have even been involved in affairs that doesn't concern her. This again, is the wrongdoing of her mother.
The theme Dr. Grande presented about people doing things half-way seems really appropriate for a crime in southern Oregon. It's easy to find a mechanic to work on your car in Grants Pass, but almost impossible to find one who will actually fix it. So it doesn't surprise me that the local police didn't want to get involved in a domestic confrontation, even though that's their job.
I remember first hearing about this case and feeling a massive miscarriage of justice. Listening again now I feel the same. These women were manipulative, the police failed her uncle, and she should be behind bars for murder.
That cruise has altered your better judgement. She is clearly guilty. Managed to manipulate the women around her to lie about shooting a guy they admittedly hated. She did it for money. Probably convinced her mother he did things to her that he never did.
I feel like she’s a spoiled brat who only wants things her way and will do anything to get it. This sounds like premeditated murder to me. Rest in peace Shane.
I feel Ike if the family is awaiting a tense situation and a handgun is brought out, it’s bound to be used. If the gun was in a case and locked away, Tucker COULD have time to lock the door and yell, “I’m getting my gun’l and he would have known to leave. Tucker had financial loss if the notary had signed the deed. I think she should have been charged with 1st degree.
If I were a jurist on this trial I would have voted to convict Tucker of murder in the first degree. She had a hidden revolver, she brought it to the door, the door was opened, she raised her weapon with her finger on the trigger and should pulled it using considerable force with intention of shooting at her Uncle who was in close range. Her history is of an unstable young woman who exaggerated aspects in her life for her benefit. She had previously shot the revolver that morning, she knew it could be lethal and she had known her Uncle would be there for the signing of the paperwork. Her release from prison is a travesty of Justice.
Sounds to me like it could have been a set up in order to assure a quick deed was never signed. If the lawyer could enter the video in defense, it looks to me like the prosecutor could have gotten a warrant to look at what else was on the phone. The tell is that she did fire the weapon that morning and reloaded. She was getting ready for something.
Oh man what a bunch of babies without jobs good grief. It sounds like the grandma was letting people mooch off of her so they'd be around. If your family won't be around unless you buy stuff for em, then they're not family. That's gross. Meanwhile I have a bunch of cats that are mooches but that is different lol
There was no question about guilt, and no need for a plea bargain. Firing a weapon to "scare" someone is a fairly certain conviction. Firing a weapon at someone or to scare someone is a crime unless there is a reasonable fear of death or grave bodily harm. But the prosecution can argue that if the shooter is in fear of death or severe harm they aren't going to fire a warning shot.
Wow. Lights and makeup had a miraculous effect on Tucker's appearance. She looked so pretty in the still from that "Movie" but not so much in her true appearance.
Based on the description of what happened here and Tucker’s behaviour, it seems to me that she got away with murder. She should be in jail for a lot longer than she got
If she had been properly charged and sentenced to prison for the false accusation against her ex, Shane may still be alive. Fakse accusers need to face the same prison time aa their victim would have received had their false accusation been successful
Wow. I know this exact type. Once you encounter one of these people, you'll never forget. I suffered the same false accusation that she made, and after losing against me in court, my accuser followed my family and I down the street screaming "pure evil" at the top of her lungs. I know that folks on YT don't like to diagnose from a distance, but if she really does match up with the person I experienced, I wonder if her diagnosis might share a word with a very early Madonna song. And I don't mean Lucky Star.
If Shane has children they could file a civil case for wrongful death and most probably win the whole house plus damages. The standard for a civil case is lower than a criminal one: instead of beyond reasonable doubt, the plaintiffs only need to show on the balance of probabilities. On such a standard, I believe it would be relatively easy to demonstrate Tucker is liable af.
People like this don't learn because in their mind they have done nothing wrong, so what's to change. Her jailing will be because of unfair treatment and the patriarchy in her mind. Unless she has a drastic epiphany in jail, she will be the same immoral entitled brat she was before.
You are never guaranteed an inheritance. Until the person leaving you the money has shuffled off this mortal coil it is their money. Its disgusting the amount of people, young people in particular, who feel entitled to their parents money. You didn't earn it? It ain't yours. The end.
I think the mother is a POS. Mooching off the grandmother, Lori, refusing to work, allowing her daughter to get sucked into drama that had nothing to do with her. Grown-folks business, as my family says. Tucker should have been told to stay in her lane, but the mother was so greedy that she probably used Tucker to guilt the grandma into mortgaging the house.
Seems like Tucker and her mother were super greedy and wanted to completely cut Shane out of his inheritance. Grandma should have had more control over what was happening around her own house.
If manslaughter is only half-way to murder one, isn’t the uncle still fully dead? You carried the half way theme of this video all the way, but maybe it would have been better left half way⚛❤
"police tried to render assistance, so they were trying something new" 🤣🤣🤣delivering that line with a straight face, without missing a beat makes it even more hilarious.
People blame police for bizarre family relationships? How can anyone help that bunch of losers and quitters?
@@audreyhuggins8822 No one is blaming the police for their relationship. People are blaming the police for not responding to an obvious call for help in a potentially volatile situation (the meeting with the notary), where a gun was fired prior to said meeting.
@@FM-jo1jh He is a profound genius at clandestine Uber-dry humor - No comedian comes close to his superb delivery. The only comic I can think of anywhere near him is Norm Macdonald. Dr. Grande is truly an artist in his stunningly sly/dry humor. Amazing that he is not English -
@@JamesDavis-w7vNorm....
@@user-th6rh8zp3t Ah yes! Norm . . . Lucky at this point to recall my own, Thank You
A tale as old as time, family fighting over inheritance that they never contributed to.
I know this isn't the point, but exactly how does one contribute to an inheritance? If you contribute, it's not an inheritance, it's just your business.
@adamb89 pretty easy to see how an employee of a family business could contribute to it without equity, or how kids could contribute to their parents financial security without equity by paying bills or so on.
They could help with a remodel, financially or with labor, they could do a million things to improve the financial standing of the family.
Op mostly means unproductive people arguing over productive people's assets, there is virtually unlimited ways one could help improve the financial situation of their elderly parents without retaining equity. These done seem to he those types though.
@@chazzbranigaan9354 That fits with what I said: If it's not an inheritance, it's "your business."
I got exploited for all kinds of bullshit when I was a kid so that my elders could cut and run with all the profits and leave the kids eating ketchup & hotdog soup with cubes of government cheese.
@@adamb89 sorry your parents were black
@adamb89 sorry tour parents were night colored
I like how these last few videos, Dr. Grande has a more candid conversation at the end. It's interesting to hear how he thinks about things
Sounds like this was a plot set up by the mother (the victims brother). She spoiled her raggedy kid, stole her brother’s inheritance for her raggedy child and then allowed her raggedy child to kill her brother so they could keep the money. The daughter didn’t even need to be there. She was not needed to sign anything
I always giggle when someone calls someone else "raggedy". heheheh
Bingo.
and the sentence given to her is ridiculous...justice was not served and the police are useless!
Yup.. kid that never bothered with a job was the golden one..
Its sad to think about just how many people die and get no justice despite a very clear cut situation
And the other side of the coin, people who pay for crimes they didn't commit.
But it wasn't that clear cut. At least, it wasn't clear that it was murder. The prosecution agreed to go for manslaughter because they realized that there was some weakness to the case against Tucker for murder.
I’ve seen this on other channels. Dr. Grande does a better job.
They k!lled him to get his share of the inheritance.
Despicable.
No question.
Did they get it?
@@dylandice4638 Sounds like they would of
@@dylandice4638 Kelly, Shane's sister amd the one in the will, was not responsible for the shooting and I guess there was no evidence that Kelly planned or aided in the shooting as a premeditated act. Even if Tucker had been found guilty, unless they could pin anything on Kelly, she would receive the inheritance.
@@dylandice4638unless he has kids that will fight for it. Otherwise it's all theirs.
Premeditated murder with financial motives.
5 years ...outrageous
These women should be in prison for life....
Yeah, that's not happening
Check out Tucker Moore Reed photos on the web!
I'm ready to speculate without diagnosing in a situation like this!!
I'm ready to diagnose without speculating!! 🧐
I'm ready to pass judgement without speculation or diagnosis.
@@quietwaterz7550 this is the way 😂
@@quietwaterz7550😂😂😂
The fact that she fired the gun earlier in the day leads me to believe the murder was premeditated.
I know it's not funny, but I am amused at the fact that Tucker got charged with having heroin while her mom claimed that her brother (mom's brother) was manufacturing meth and that is part of her reason for being fine with him being shot. I live in Oregon and sadly, this is typical behavior for many families, especially the rural ones.
Edit to add: I do believe she was guilty of murder. She knew how to use the gun, she knew how to aim the gun, she chose to shoot her uncle so her and her mother could get the house when grandma dies. Her mom had already proven she was sneaky and underhanded, I believe her daughter would act in the same manner. Just my opinion, but its an opinion based on experience with families who act this way.
It’s funny - I live in Oregon too and as soon as he said Oregon I was like
oh, no surprise there. Another nut-cult (family) here. 🙄
The cops didn't respond because they're not mediators of dangerous situations?? Isn't that their entire job?
Dr G was being sarcastic.
My thoughts exactly, made me say "umm what"
Unfortunately, police have no affirmative obligation to protect lives and liberties.
Police aren't even required to respond to a crime in progress.
I work in the Crow/Applegate/Lorane area and can tell you the sheriffs don't even show up when you call about a trespassed drug addict threatening people. They claim to note down the incident but no one comes to deal with anything.
Edited for spelling
Dr. Grande graciously generated a genuinely great, gripping, and grandiose video.
😅😅😊. ❤ yes comment
Poor Shane. He died like a dog, and no one was held responsible.
and he knew it was coming and the police did not take him seriously.
Typical cut of from contact his own mom, by women that play emotions. They would have won anyway, because he was the bad boy.
I was cut out when my mom died of cancer by my sister on welfare.Because she told her she takes hormone therapy to get an Grandchild, but she didn't know shit about the Therapy. I am not an uncle but she got an BMW and a dog afterwards.
Why was Tucker there?that was a Mother, Daughter, Son thing
@@CrusadesOClock😢
Boy they really F'ed up giving her a plea deal.
The only person I feel empathy for in this story is Tucker's grandmother Lori. The poor lady is surrounded by selfish, parasitical relatives, inept cops, and some sketchy, public notary.
That’s why she was living out in the middle of nowhere. It’s so damn sad for HER
@ . . . . Because she was afraid of getting involved in a situation where 2 women were plotting a murderous financial scenario & her job is to be liable to the truth - That’s her job. I wonder if she knew them or had walked into this screenplay blindfolded -
@ I personally don’t see “sketchy” . . . I see scared to death
The notary probably said she didn’t see anything and good evening
She was hired by the uncle it sounds like... I don't think she was shady.
Tucker being named Tucker was where it all began certainly didn’t go well for her
Would be a good name for a trans women though
Usually I agree with your findings, but in the case, I do think she was guilty of murder. Why would a pistol be needed at a will signing? She obviously went prepared to shoot him when you consider, she had practice shots in the morning, reloaded her weapon prior to the meeting, forgot her ID but remembered the pistol, immediately started filming with the intention of capturing behaviour suitable for self defence….but in the absence of that behaviour, opened fire anyway.
Because he was unsafe. It was a tense situation, I'm sure she believed he could be easily triggered
@@spicy1116but if you anticipate the situation will be unsafe, you should not go. It’s not self defence if you put yourself in the line of danger knowingly.
@@spicy1116others have covered this case Tucker & her mother wanted his share and were willing to kill for it. She had a bogus excuse for taking a man’s life it’s clear cut. But hey that’s the good ole American justice system it mostly doesn’t work for anyone
When I lived in Oregon I was in an Open Carry County. Most people did not carry it seemed more for the benefit (?) of business operators dealing with the public at night. There were several though that liked to strut around like roosters, proudly displaying their insecurity & false bravado. I used to openly laugh at their displays (& quite nearly got shot for it several times) Greed, Insecurity and/or Alcohol combined with firearms will always make the morning news
@ yes absolutely agree with the false confidence comments!
My son’s black belt judo instructor tells them, the best form of self defence, is to run away. You’re supposed to avoid conflict, not go looking for it.
Tucker and her mother are terrible actresses
And I guess everything worked out financially for her mum then too.
It seems to me that not only is she guilty of murder, she is guilty of incredible greed, she did not want to share that inheritance with her uncle.
She obviously had plans for Spahn Ranch 2 because George Lucas was incapable of recognizing her serious talent
As much as altruism seems to apply in letting others live in your home when they need to, it often turns out NOT to be a good idea!
True...I found out the hard way !
@@ireneszpara5616Same. Too frequently helping out friends, and sometimes even family, just enables them to take advantage of your charity, and makes a crappy situation for one person turn into a really bad situation for _everyone._
She’s an egomaniac who committed premeditated murder and got away with it.
Agreed 👍🏽.
Yes, are her mother is a sneaky thief as well.
gk, do you hate the United States Constitution? 🐔
@ lmao. I have no idea what that has to do with buying a weapon, making sure it worked, then using at the first chance to kill someone.
@@sludge8506
Ignorant people suck!
I believe that she murdered him, thinking that the legal precedent between them would protect her. She belongs in prison for a much longer time. She appears to be highly immature and irrational. This was all driven by greed over money that neither heir had any part in earning. Neither of them really worked, or seemed to be admirable in any way, but it appears that Shane alone was fair-minded about the inheritance, which is why he was killed, IMO. Always be leery of people like Kelly, who mismanage their own finances. Generally, they would love to get their hands on your wealth, to squander it also.
Very well said
Plus her not been directly connected to the will
Wow again Sir . . . I have so much to say about this case that I’m bowing out silently - Fantastic work Sir! PS - You have the World’s Best Comment Section, your fans are AWESOME!
Why did she shoot the gun before the murder.she set it all up to kill him.
She needed to make certain that she did not accidentally shoot the Notary (poor woman, probably scarred for life) by accident because then her entire script would have been rejected by the critics
Practice.
I guarantee they put Tucker up to it because she had no direct interest in the will. Just a pack of greedy women who sacrificed the lives of two people get get a bit extra cash.
"She considered herself an 'activist,' but never did anything meaningful..."
You don't say... 🤔
Yeah, that statement shocked me too, and accusing her boyfriend of a horrible crime but having no evidence. They are all just a carbon copy of each other.
@@kingcosworth2643 I disagree with your statement. Look at MLK, he was an activist and paid the ultimate price for his convictions. How about that Russian guy Navaldi, same outcome for his activism. I could go on, but it would take too long to list all the activists that believed and followed through with their cause. It’s just unfair to lump them into a corner because of what one might believe an activist is. Most are good people with a good soul and their beliefs extended beyond politics, which is what I detected as an undertow to your comment.
@@smallbee1234 now you are lumping the guilty unmeaningful activist/actress with meaningful activist, that is not a fair and/or equal comparison. king cos worth did not mention other activist, he was only referring specifically to the guilty person(s) in this vid per the context of the comment. you jumped the gun and the shark here, spoke too soon without fully grasping the comment. " they are all a carbon copy of each other", the context of this statement is referring to ONLY the people involved in this video, i.e., granny, mom, and mom's daughter.
@ They? Where is that context explained in YOUR comment? Any conclusion can be drawn.
@@smallbee1234 re-read the post you first replied to, slowly. you will find it there in the very last sentence. the person is only referring to the 3 females involved, granny, mommy, and daughter/grand daughter, not arguing with ya, just pointing it out and clarifying the true meaning, no biggie.
The cops got the cell phone but gave it back because they didn't have the passcode....???!!! In a capital murder case? Unbelievable incompetence 🤯
A “capital” murder case?
I must say I really like that you share more of your thinking and a bit of your life. I appreciate that. Have a wonderful evening with your family and thank you. Peace. 👏👏✌️✌️✌️
..and as an addendum, Tucker filed a malpractice lawsuit against her attorney alleging he messed up her defense and tricked her into accepting a bad plea deal. The lawsuit was thrown out.
The gun just happened to be sitting on the table under a napkin. Yeah, right. These two women did this on purpose
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This was murder. She should not have pointed the gun at him
“I’m the unworthy bastard that deserves the inheritance not you!” . . . “Liar! I’m a bigger piece of worthless crap than you’ll ever be!”
@@JamesDavis-w7v
I can't buy the light sentence for taking a man's life. She deliberately had a loaded firearm hidden and deliberately pointed it and fired at the deceased. I would want more than 5 years for that.
I would like to pay Dr. Grande in advance for him to describe me at my funeral like one of his video subjects. “Cassandra started her life in the way most children do, but like many families, her parents’ relationship soon ended in divorce. Cassandra seemed to take the divorce well but the true effects from this life event would become evident as she got older - more on that later on”…
Oregon is a terrible state to use deadly force in self defense. If this was in Florida or Texas or somewhere like that she probably wouldn’t have even been charged.
I don't know that video was pretty damning. Claiming self defense and having video proof of the opposite is not looked kindly upon in most red jurisdictions.
WOW! Never thought of that! Hey Doc, whattaya say my friend? Just let us know what you charge & we’ll pay in advance. I love the idea! Now you have at least 3 separate business incomes rolling (beside the Stand-Up at night I advise you to keep your desk job . . . You’re just so very dang good at it Sir) Anyway, please let us know - Thanks
'she was narcissistic, grandiose, attention seeking, vain, self centered, and potentially sociopathic' 😂🤣😂😂
💀💀💀💀💀 this is too funny 😂😂😂😂
Looking forward to your Christmas video with your wife again. The tress were absolutely gorgeous and the video together was lovely!
god forbid the police should mediate a dangerous situation ...
Weird stuff man
This is the first time I haven’t agreed with your decision!! I do think she was guilty of m@rder. I still enjoyed the episode though 👍
@@GSPfan2112 exactly! Who attends a meeting arranged by your son/brother/uncle and don’t even allow him to partake in the meeting her arranged. His plan to divide the family assets 50/50 (of what was left after his sister already took a lump) was fair, providing his mother agreed it - which we can assume she did seeings as she permitted the meetings to take place on her home.
Killed because your greedy sister wanted even more!
When women use the "I was scared for my life" it's a lie, the man lived on the property. She hadn't worked and needed money. Dr. Grande making a decision is a diagnosis. But he is not in law enforcement, so his opinion is not that conclusive.
Agreeed
Watch any video with a female, he always thinks they are innocent
Regardless of what they might have thought about Shane, he had a right to an inheritance. Only his parents had the authority to deny him of that. The actions taken to push him out shows malicious intentions on the part of his sister. As for his niece, she shouldn't have even been involved in affairs that doesn't concern her. This again, is the wrongdoing of her mother.
Think the mother and daughter had a chat about getting rid of Shane. Tucker is an entitled brat and a leech.
The theme Dr. Grande presented about people doing things half-way seems really appropriate for a crime in southern Oregon. It's easy to find a mechanic to work on your car in Grants Pass, but almost impossible to find one who will actually fix it. So it doesn't surprise me that the local police didn't want to get involved in a domestic confrontation, even though that's their job.
I remember first hearing about this case and feeling a massive miscarriage of justice. Listening again now I feel the same. These women were manipulative, the police failed her uncle, and she should be behind bars for murder.
I really like your current camera position. It's a good one. Please keep it.
Thank you Dr. Grande for all of your attention to the details of this case. It is appreciated.
That cruise has altered your better judgement. She is clearly guilty. Managed to manipulate the women around her to lie about shooting a guy they admittedly hated. She did it for money. Probably convinced her mother he did things to her that he never did.
Yeah but he grew a marijuana plant you know . . . I’ve heard tales about those kinds of people
Hi Dr Grande, great analysis of a fully half way case. As always I learn something new from your videos.😊
I feel like she’s a spoiled brat who only wants things her way and will do anything to get it. This sounds like premeditated murder to me.
Rest in peace Shane.
Thanks Dr.Grande for uploading every day.
Such an interesting channel❤.
Just a reminder, I'm not diagnosing anybody in this video; only speculating about an Uncle Killer like this.
Looks to the left every time, haha
The police refused to roll on a GUN CALL. Unbelievable!
I feel Ike if the family is awaiting a tense situation and a handgun is brought out, it’s bound to be used.
If the gun was in a case and locked away, Tucker COULD have time to lock the door and yell, “I’m getting my gun’l and he would have known to leave. Tucker had financial loss if the notary had signed the deed. I think she should have been charged with 1st degree.
If I were a jurist on this trial I would have voted to convict Tucker of murder in the first degree. She had a hidden revolver, she brought it to the door, the door was opened, she raised her weapon with her finger on the trigger and should pulled it using considerable force with intention of shooting at her Uncle who was in close range. Her history is of an unstable young woman who exaggerated aspects in her life for her benefit. She had previously shot the revolver that morning, she knew it could be lethal and she had known her Uncle would be there for the signing of the paperwork. Her release from prison is a travesty of Justice.
The Delhi killer was guilty in reality in your opinion but this girl gets a free pass with much more evidence
Claims she didn't know how a gun works.... Unfortunately stupidity isn't illegal but it is a life sentence.
Watch the date line special on this. The girl was guilty and so was her manipulative greedy mother.
Sounds to me like it could have been a set up in order to assure a quick deed was never signed. If the lawyer could enter the video in defense, it looks to me like the prosecutor could have gotten a warrant to look at what else was on the phone. The tell is that she did fire the weapon that morning and reloaded. She was getting ready for something.
When you hide a loaded gun on the table during a family meeting, then end up using it on a family member, you're guilty AF.
Oh man what a bunch of babies without jobs good grief. It sounds like the grandma was letting people mooch off of her so they'd be around. If your family won't be around unless you buy stuff for em, then they're not family. That's gross. Meanwhile I have a bunch of cats that are mooches but that is different lol
When it comes to money and desperation, it seems some people will do anything, no matter how evil or disgusting it may be.
Thank you for your analysis on this case, Dr. Grande!
Why the heck would they happen to have a gun on the table? Were they afraid the notary was gonna go rogue?
The Dr. Of Wordplay. Awesome!!!
There was no question about guilt, and no need for a plea bargain.
Firing a weapon to "scare" someone is a fairly certain conviction. Firing a weapon at someone or to scare someone is a crime unless there is a reasonable fear of death or grave bodily harm. But the prosecution can argue that if the shooter is in fear of death or severe harm they aren't going to fire a warning shot.
UA-cam hid this video from me for 2 minutes and I am furious.
Lol!😂
Wow. Lights and makeup had a miraculous effect on Tucker's appearance. She looked so pretty in the still from that "Movie" but not so much in her true appearance.
She started recording so she could yell that he is trying to enter the house and then have an excuse to kill him.
'Halfway to Murder'. That's got to be the name of a TV movie somewhere.
I disagree with you on her intent. 1st degree murder.
Based on the description of what happened here and Tucker’s behaviour, it seems to me that she got away with murder. She should be in jail for a lot longer than she got
You gotta love how the gun that was used in that “self-defense” killing was HIDDEN under a napkin until just before the victim appears upon the scene!
All of these family members except for the Grandma seemed to want to live well with no intention of ever earning any money.
This whole shooting could have been prevented if the police had just done their jobs. A gunshot had been fired, and a man called in fear for his life.
Ive never heard of anyone being attacked with a quart of oil
Bonk!
He was a methhead
If she had been properly charged and sentenced to prison for the false accusation against her ex, Shane may still be alive. Fakse accusers need to face the same prison time aa their victim would have received had their false accusation been successful
That public notary was half way or worse, she walked right by Shane's body without even bothering to check his condition.
Murica
Tucker and Kelly are both lying. They were pissed about the Grant Deed and wanted to screw Shane out of his portion of the estate.
Crazy family.
Wow. I know this exact type. Once you encounter one of these people, you'll never forget. I suffered the same false accusation that she made, and after losing against me in court, my accuser followed my family and I down the street screaming "pure evil" at the top of her lungs. I know that folks on YT don't like to diagnose from a distance, but if she really does match up with the person I experienced, I wonder if her diagnosis might share a word with a very early Madonna song. And I don't mean Lucky Star.
If Shane has children they could file a civil case for wrongful death and most probably win the whole house plus damages. The standard for a civil case is lower than a criminal one: instead of beyond reasonable doubt, the plaintiffs only need to show on the balance of probabilities. On such a standard, I believe it would be relatively easy to demonstrate Tucker is liable af.
I was thinking this also .. at very least get his portion of the inheritance.
I have a feeling when she gets out eventually she’ll go all the way and there will be no questions
People like this don't learn because in their mind they have done nothing wrong, so what's to change. Her jailing will be because of unfair treatment and the patriarchy in her mind. Unless she has a drastic epiphany in jail, she will be the same immoral entitled brat she was before.
When privileged people fight.
Privileged?
Parasitic is more like it!
Ready to sit back, eyes closed and listen! Always informative and entertaining ( if often not complementary to the human nature!)
MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL.
YOUR OWN FAMILY WILL PUT YOU 10 feet under just for the money.
Excellent analysis. Thank you, Dr. Grande.
Its so awesome to learn a bit of Dr Grandes processes and trains of thought 😊😊
Very interesting case.
Thank you xx
-"I think my niece is going to kill me"
-"Ok Sir, have a great day"
I love the “casual” thoughts of yours after the case and observations. You always keep me interested.
Enjoyed your half-way analysis and learning about your process.
Dr Grande so real, love this content. 100x better than network produced Crime Shows lol!
Omg. I live in Grants Pass. It was weird to hear Applegate OR, then hear Grants Pass. Never hear news about our town
Dateline did an episode called A Killer Role
You are never guaranteed an inheritance. Until the person leaving you the money has shuffled off this mortal coil it is their money. Its disgusting the amount of people, young people in particular, who feel entitled to their parents money. You didn't earn it? It ain't yours. The end.
Surnames as given names are always a mistake.
Dr. Grande's subtle, scathing sarcasm!
Apparently, she's up for parole next week: November 25, 2024.
That guy was set up proper.
I think the mother is a POS. Mooching off the grandmother, Lori, refusing to work, allowing her daughter to get sucked into drama that had nothing to do with her. Grown-folks business, as my family says. Tucker should have been told to stay in her lane, but the mother was so greedy that she probably used Tucker to guilt the grandma into mortgaging the house.
I like the added analysis at the end
Seems like Tucker and her mother were super greedy and wanted to completely cut Shane out of his inheritance. Grandma should have had more control over what was happening around her own house.
If manslaughter is only half-way to murder one, isn’t the uncle still fully dead? You carried the half way theme of this video all the way, but maybe it would have been better left half way⚛❤
Can you please do a video on the Las Vegas Metro Police shooting and killing of homeowner "Brandon Durham" who called 911 on an intruder with a knife?
You're one of my favorites my friend I love your sense of humor
Seriously nice! Thank you for this, Doc.
I would say that accidentally deleting someone with a warning shot is murder, Doc