Prison officials found him hanging from a bed sheet, tied to an air vent in his solo cell on Saturday. They pronounced him dead at 4:35 p.m. WATCH NEXT: Should Firing Squads Replace Lethal Injections? - bit.ly/2wBBMVo
If you seen what he did to Jeremiah Miller, you may reconsider. He hacked his Head Off, both arms and both Legs and threw his Torso in a Dumpster. They never found the rest of the parts. He probably friggn ate them.
@@Olsenator I think that's because he's been in prison for 10+ years, is set to die (if he hasn't already by now) and has nothing to hide anymore. I'm sure during his time committing his crimes he wouldn't be like "Oh hey, yeah I actually am making drugs and chopping up people, thanks for asking."
@@Olsenator He's only brutally honest because he has nothing to lose. He was never going to get off of life sentence, and decided to kill himself even after his execution had been pulled back, because again, he had nothing to lose. And he cut two people in half and put them in bags, and still refused to acknowledge that fact so he could protect his ego.
Scott Dozier is a textbook psychopath. Extremely charismatic and intelligent, yet has absolutely no remorse... literally to the point that he's not even afraid of his own death. It's honestly chilling.
Have you ever considered the possibility that most people are just to dumb to understand the sense in his behavior and want to see him punished because were afraid.
In Japan, the death row inmate only finds out a few hours before their execution. They spend years in jail not knowing if today will be the day they die. There’s a kind of morbid poetry in that if you think about the victims they killed did not know they were going to die that day too.
I’m Japanese. This was discussed in school. The only days they know for sure that they will not die is during national holidays. Even a quick search will produce results. Keyword capital punishment Japan.
People are not realizing that inmates behind bars spent so much of their time reading books, that's one of the few reasons why they can be very intelligent, well spoken or well mannered.
So you really think “all” prisoners become book smart in prison? At least, I can’t see that you use any qualifiers regarding numbers. And I would say the prisoners who are well spoken etc were that way before they ever got to prison. The man in this video was! You may become better read, but you need practice to learn to be well spoken, and that happens from childhood on, not in prison. Perhaps you want to believe that prisons are places where violent criminals can be rehabilitated, or you want to believe that prison isn’t as bad as it appears to be. It’s true that those who take advantage of prison education systems, as well as dog training programs for inmates, improves the chances that they’ll stay out of prison if they’re ever released, but these number can highlight for you how very few releasable prisoners take advantage of those education programs, and that you’re vastly overstating the case. The Bureau of Justice Statistics has released a study in which 404,638 prisoners in 30 states after their release from prison, and they reported that about 2/3 (67.8%) of released prisoners were rearrested within three years and more than 3/4 were rearrested within 5 years. More than half (56.7%) of these rearrested were in the first year after release. And the recidivism rate goes down with the level of education received, but the study doesn’t say how many of these offenders took advantage of education, and I’ve not yet seen a study that gives hard numbers, maybe bc so many different programs are used. At any rate, this video has nothing to do with prisoners who eventually get out of jail, so education isn’t the point.
That's why I think life in prison is a more harsh sentence than the death penalty. Imagine being mid 20's knowing that you will live until your 80s or 90s in prison, spending every single minute knowing that the simple joys of life are behind you, knowing that the things that people on the outside take for granted you will never have access to again. Going to sleep in a cold cinder block room every night with minimal warmth and comfort, waking up alone, being forgotten about by the world around you, and committing yourself to some remedial task every day only to serve as a count down until you go to bed again, knowing that your death, your escape from your new reality is somewhere in the long distant future at the end of this endlessly repeating cycle. Everyone that you love will move on and die without you, every memory you have of every person you held dear in your life will be the only memories of those people ever again. The world around you and outside will move on, advance and make a life for themselves while you are just stuck waiting to die. This is why life in prison is worse.
@@Not_Lewis Well, guess what? With the Death Penalty even with the certainty and the ceremonial finality they are still stuck in prison waiting to die with their simple joys of life behind them on top of all that comes with life in prison.
When my NO GOOD FATHER died, I really felt he went straight to hell! When I kissed him in his casket he felt warm. His Crime in our hearts was kicking my Mom in the stomach while pregnant 🫃and more. The baby lived for 30 hours.
He’s way too chill about dying for something he “didn’t do”. This guy is a smooth talker but there’s an obvious disconnection between what he’s saying with his mouth and what his personality is giving off.
It’s incredible. Here’s this sociopath without a shred of remorse, but you actually see the humanity of this person when he was asked about his grandchildren
No, that's not humanity and I think he's just replicating what he thinks true emotion would look like, or has looked like to him. It's just another manipulation tool. He only ever cared about himself.
People throw out words like "sociopath" and "psychopath" like you're either full blown or not at all, and like maybe you yourself have "no traces of it". Seems to me more that most if not all people have some sort of "sociopathy" or "psychopathy". You only point the finger at "specific people", but it doesn't make YOU innocent.
Justice and punishment are all based off emotions, not logic. A dangerous person should be put down simply because they're dangerous, and that should be the end of it.
I feel like you’d have to process it and kind of either cry a lot, lose your mind being terrified or just go “I’m going to die, okay. I’m ready, let’s do this.” I have an expiry date with my health and I’m absolutely okay with it, I prefer it really. Whether he did it or not, I really find him refreshing. Good on him for getting it done.
This lady handling the interview does an amazing job. Her demeanor is perfect for this. Having worked plenty with hard criminals, this is an environment I'm familiar with. She has all the qualities and decorum to disarm any hostility in the room. She's both perfectly unthreatening but sharp as a tac. I'd like to see more of her work.
Not to bury the lede, but ive developed the biggest damn crush on her. I haven't had hbo in a while, but i think the linked episode was one of my favorites: ua-cam.com/video/MinXqrzAzeo/v-deo.html
She stayed emotionless to him and when he brought up a scenario of her sister getting raped she shrugged it off and then followed the conversation up with his children, that was a super smart tactic because he “tried” getting personal with her to see her reaction but it didn’t work, but she got even more personal with him by bringing up his kids and keeping him in his lane, all while making him cry, she did an amazing job
He’s really good at manipulating people . If I hadn’t looked at the case I would almost believe him . If you’re innocent , you don’t go around telling people that you murdered someone .
Did you just Google his name or where did you find the story I wanted to look it up too but I just see videos on his death or this story not what he was actuallly in there for
Let's not forget that Scott decapitated a 26 year old man and left his body in the desert(his head was never found). He also lured a 22 year old man to a hotel room on the pretense of buying drug precursor and then killed him, dismembered his body, put the pieces into suitcases and scattered them in dumpsters around town.
Gross! Damn! I was right. There’s nothing intelligent, charismatic or charming about dude. He’s just not operating on the same level of being a human being does for the rest of society. I would never be able to kill someone, let alone dismember them. I hate watching violence on tv. Yeah, I’m kind of relieved knowing this dude doesn’t breathe anymore.
Throatwobbler Mangrove You are naive. Dozier killed his associates, he was a drug dealer himself and his last victim was 22. You get the death penalty when you are deemed a FUTURE threat to society. When you are beyond rehabilitation. Not just for the current crime you committed. You say a meth dealer? Is there any crime too little to create ripples. Then imagine a vigilante...
So true! It really show the ambivalence of the people in charge of executions about killing people. Because, legalized or not, taking a person’s life is so much easier for the psychopaths and sociopaths in prisons for murder than it is for men who aren’t mentally ill and who believe in the laws they’re supposed to uphold. I’ve always wondered about the executioners in the past who were required to electrocute murderers, which is a horrific death....how did they handle it?? What makes me glad that I live in a state that doesn’t support the death penalty is that the rate for violent crime is so much higher in states that have it.
He doesn't have a say in our system. He is an inmate. He can't even say when the lights in his own cell get turned off. The taxpayers are in charge. Period.
His point about it fitting the definition of unsual punishment, and therefore unethical, does ring true. The death penalty isn’t handed down to torture criminals with the looming threat of death, it’s handed down as a crude but accepted form of justice, and for that penalty to be continually pushed back IS cruel/ unusual.
@@voraciousreader3341 just killing all the sociopaths and psychopaths and murderers stops us from understanding why they commit crime and how we can prevent it in future, which is the ABSOLUTE PRIORITY. I’d rather no crimes be ever committed than every crime be punished properly, and sometimes I wonder whether the lawmakers and politicians view it the same way. Probably not. ‘Justice’ is good business.
That's called punishment and suffering wich is good. Don't let murderers off too easy, let them suffer a decade or two or three, let them live in agony of not knowing WHEN they will be killed. Their victim didn't know either, they didn't have time to prepare themselves.
GodGivesmeGlory literally. People really believe this dude just randomly was like “maybe I should actually just kill myself” hell no they definitely tested a chemical weapon on him meant for assassination purposes.
@@Channel-xy2wj Wtf??? You find it completely irrational that someone awaiting his death in prison would be suicidal, would say he's suicidal and then kill himself?? You think saying "maybe I'll kill myself" and then killing yourself is too much of a coincidence? So it's much more plausible that the government used him as a guinea pig for some chemical weapon??? Wtf? What in the hell has the internet done to the minds of human beings?? lawd
Exactly, she says "its not as simple as that" to just kill someone thats on death row. That's because a dead prisoner doesn't make the prison and legal system any money.
Being well spoken doesn't make you immediately incredibly intelligent. I think a lot of people here are far too easily swayed by a smooth talker and it's scary.
@@cheekobandit5237 wanna know why? Because hes a psychopath aswell as a sociopath, hes very manipulative, hence why you belive him, do you really think a court would sentence him death with no thorough evidence? Idiot...
@D yet they didn't Kept on postponing it. So he did it himself like most death row inmates should do. Instead of us citizens waiting century's for them to die. Which usually their death never results in execution but suicide or old age.
Ofc he was excited to die by fent. Because for the one its administered to, is an instant death. Maybe not the ppl watching but to you, your out before u can even remember blinking your eyes or taking your last breath. Yes I know this because of experience with near fatal overdoses myself and witnessing others either die or come close.
He was so crushed by not getting attention, he wanted to die. Look at the attention he was getting here, it made him happy. Don't believe anything about the families, that was all lies.
Do u know that in jail , a person less likely uses more vocabulary than if on the outs? I learned that its because they dont communicate how others do for job interviews.. school.. or just im society. I duno .. just something i read in statistics topic. Youd think itd be the opposite since they read more in jail and write etc. May not even be true.
typical narcissistic psychopath. 99.8% of the people in this comment section will be won over by his smooth talking and charming personality and will grow to have sympathy and start to like him. They can bring you all right in. So glad I can see past it.
@@Chaingun Did you study criminology via the Psychology route? You took the words right out of my mouth. He's a very intellectual, considered man.. Scary how he can captivate so many people with a small amount of charisma.
カカオビ yes he did 😮. Hence the comment from above where it’s written “ if you want something done, just do it yourself “. I mean look how long he was on death row, and absolutely nothing done !!!!
It’s so weird, I feel bad for people in prison and him too… like he’s over it… he wants to die and that’s so hard hearing people say that… but then you remember what they did and you don’t feel bad for them but you do and it’s a weird thing… he feels the same way his victim felt… it’s just sad people do this, the world is so ruined
What guy is deceivingly intelligent? Are you referring to the dipshit hanging in his cell? Because his short useless life seemed to be a whole trail of stupid.
@@doesntmatter4477 It's like we're back to medieval ages level of stupidity when they killed people for being witches just because they "saw it in their eyes" lol.
@@thischanelnolongerexists9041 maybe? But someone that is capable of dismembering another human is not someone we want walking in the streets. I watched a video of someone talking to a sociopath and he admitted he would imitate emotions. Because he wasn’t able to have his own genuine emotions. And he would prey on their weaknesses. So, anything a sociopath says don’t believe.
@@Evolvingwithin777 i think you dont realise how many people in your day to day life are or may have traits of psychopathy Alot of psychopaths seek out high-ranking jobs, like politicans, lawyers, CEO's etc, because they love the feeling of being above others. Psychopathy is crutial for the circle of life unfortunetly, without strong leaders that dont work on emotions but precise thinking, either direct or indirect, the world would would not function or atleast not at that quality
ultimately he faced life’s biggest fear.. the question we all wonder the answer to. I’m most impressed with his acceptance of his fate. he knew exactly when and where he would die and accepted it. chilling
The prosecutors arguing against his death, after sentencing him to death. What a joke.. They will always figure out a way to turn the legal system into a kangaroo court.. MORE WASTING OF TAX DOLLARS!
It's a money train. Just keep billing the state per hour worked. They find " work " in every nook and cranny in this country. Between feminists and lawyers this country is in big trouble. Smh
@@goodbro7846 feminists? Lol, I'm not for or against feminists but that kinda came out of left field in that comment. Did a feminist kick you in the balls or something? Let it go Bro.
@@clovemartin annnnnnd that's how a sociopath gets ya. dont get killed, please. you fell for an act of someone on death row for dismembering people. come on.
This is a fascinating segment. I really appreciate how the guy really understands where he is, has accepted it and isn't asking for any sympathy about it. He's obviously an extremely manipulative intelligent person but he isn't trying to get out of it, he just wants it done. It's a super strange thing to watch and I think you guys handled it incredibly well.
I don't know about that, he's still claiming he's innocnet (which seems contradictory to wanting to be executed) so you have to reason a lot of it is a 'poor me' stance.
What if someone did sing to loud causing an older person to die due to shock an they find evidence it was premeditated so they get the death penalty🤔🤔🤔
For you guys that didn't know, he committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell in January 2019. Crazy how he had to take the death penalty into his own hands after it took the state 12 years to do something about it
Well, nothing screams guilty quite like a jail house hanging. Would have been better before we wasted untold amounts of money trying to NOT execute him
I put it on my watch later list and don't even know who this guy is. I'm too busy doing some research on other stuff. My email list is over 5k right now.
@@sleepyak4985 psychopaths can be smart. And they can lead normal lives. They kill because they choose to. Doesn't matter if it's compulsive, they still have a choice. I've known a few psychopaths and gotten to know them very well. They were honest about what they think the differences between them and us is and it's not what you'd expect. They are smart. And they are aware of right and wrong. But they're also aware that right and wrong is decided by the morality and opinions of humans and not by actual truth.
The part that really got me n I can see the emotions on his face as well is the part where the interviewer asks about his kids. He couldn’t control his emotions n those tears are for his children.
I would love to see you do a deep dive on Scott Dozier. He got the death penalty in Las Vegas but ended up committing suicide after a ton of controversy. He also had a life sentence in Arizona and was wanted for murder in other states as well. It's a really wild case and I've yet to see any True Crime Channel make a video about him. I knew him before he got into all the trouble and I personally did time with him while he was in custody during his death penalty case. If you chose to cover it I can definitely provide you with some really good insight and information about him. If not it's all good but I would just love to see a video about him.
@@liltrill8976 I knew him and did time with him. But there's a lot about him I don't know and these True Crime UA-camrs seem to be really good finding out the whole story in great detail. Especially a large media group like Vice. I don't make videos. Not really my thing
I was an educator in both state and federal prisons. One thing I learned is that if you want to get past the veneer of what an inmate is putting up then just ask what that person wants for his or her kids. You will find out their true beliefs at that point.
Except for the ones who are in prison for abusing or killing their kids. I'd like to see how Chris Watts acts today when asked about his three children (one still unborn).
@@MarkWalmsley sure, a common example is the claim that using drugs doesn't hurt anyone but the user and therefore using meth should be legal. But, of course, ask anyone who uses meth if that person is ok with their kid using the drug, as an adult, not a kid, and you will see what that person really believes about meth amphetamine.
In some cases to different people who chose maybe to skip school and not go but get locked up, start wasting they life and not have no other option but to educate themselves
sarah j. Sarah, you’re totally wrong. He very clearly isn’t an unintelligent guy. There’s an important distinction to be made between being a person that does stupid things, and being a person who is actually stupid. This guy did stupid things.
Ikr?! That thought entered my mind too. I felt major anxiety and could feel a panic attack coming on so i had to dip out and now i gotta watch something to give me happy thoughts. This is truly truly scary. Death penalty is supposed to deter ppl from crimes like murder. We all know how well it works. (Not at all) i don't see how a person can commit these terrible crimes, knowing the death penalty is VERY real and you WILL DIE. I just don't get it. Then again i guess a person that is able to snuff out a life probably doesn't give 2 shits about their own anyway.
Life and death are both gift. One giving you a chance to experience living with you own accord and one giving you the chance to escape the pain. But punishment goes in between the two.
I grew up with Scott and his brother Danny. Scott was the kind of guy who came to your rescue when someone bigger was bullying you. He was voted most likely to show up at an interview wearing flip flops. He was in a sense our "Ferris Bueller". We went to a very good high school. We had a Miss America and a Super Rock Star. He had all the love a family could give and all the friends anyone could ever hope for at that age. He had every advantage I had growing up. You Never know who people truly are...., Monsters are lurking just beneath the skin.
Robert Toole I’m fascinated to know as others clearly are - was Scott always that articulate or do you think years of reading while incarcerated added to his ability to communicate?
@@wiredog771 He was always very intelligent. I don't honestly remember what kind of student he really was.., he was a couple years ahead of me. But he was always loquacious and very knowledgeable about the subject's he spoke about..
@@wiredog771 he was always that articulate and intelligent. the years of reading most likely kept him sane, may have expanded his view of himself, others, life - but the intelligence was innate to him. as for being well-spoken he likely grew up that way.
True what about the innocent people who they killed ,? People who kill helpless people especially the old and the young . Why do they think death penalty is unfair
A very large segment of the population would prefer to minimize suffering and die faster rather than prolonging an existence of suffering, especially if there is no hope for recovery. That is why the hospice industry exists. This individual does not see a viable path in which it is likely for him to be released, and life on death row can be classified as an existence of extreme physical and emotional discomfort under any circumstances, aside from emotional roller coaster of being prepped for death every few months and then having it delayed. I don't blame him for deciding to go out on his own terms, like millions do every year.
Adnan A it’s true that people get messed up in bad environments. Survival demands and such. I didn’t believe it till I saw the intentional administration of drugs, pornography and abuse upon children excused by the state. Or blessed. Or coordinated. Depending on your POV.
first of all he never said "i dont like prison" and second it cost a few cent to shoot a guy in the head it casts millions in tax dollars to feed them and dress them everyday until they die
No -obviously you didn't hear him; it's not about being in prison it's about what his family, his victim's family, and all the other innocent people are going through with him being on death row. Think before you speak. Or watch the video to the end before you comment.
I don't think you realize how taxes work in this country, you're indirectly but willingly paying to have another human being tortured, just end their life so we don't have to deal with them ever again and so they don't have to deal with us ever again, it's a win-win for everyone. Moral values really get in the way of progressing forward at a faster rate in this country.
An extremely intelligent man, who made life decisions that did not abide by the law, Feel sad for his son and his family he could of been a remarkable person that unfortunately did terrible things
my opinion is he is an intelligent man and a psychopath - if he could have controlled his darker side he would have been a CEO of a company. I disagree he was not guilty - he was I'm sure. But a waste of his life, the victims lives and his childrens future are damaged. A waste all around.
He said he was guilty and I think blaccs comment was simply to recognize that he is educated. He has a form of verbal sophistication you don’t see in most criminals. He admitted guilt and agreed to his sentencing. Makes me wonder why if you’re already going to die why not admit to his murders. It could be that he actually didn’t do it. That being said he still wanted to give the boys family closure at the cost of his life. Pretty selfless in that matter
I commented on this 2 years ago, and the video found it's way back into my feed. One thing about Scott Dozier. He wasn't stupid. While he was a drug dealer and convicted of murder with a death sentence, he was actually intelligent. Even in the Vice interview you can see 2 sides clearly. The woman interviewing him is coming from an investigative side and being part of "normal" society where people work normal jobs like being a reporter. Then you have Dozier who is coming from the underground where people find ways of making money by illegal practices but they are still educated and have a different perspective on how the world works.
Had he went down a different path, probably could have had a great life.... Very intelligent and a master level ability of articulation.. Not saying I have sympathy for him... I don't.... I do have it for what he could have been
@ReDiAnima They arent mutually exclusive positions. Diffrent things warrant diffrent responses. I am all for rehabilitation. But some people, like Ted Bundy for example, cannot and/or dont deserve anything other than being set on fire. I'm not comparing the guy in the video with Bundy btw, I dont know the circumstances of him killing those 2 guys, maybe it was justified.
Dear VICE, The reporter in this episode is INCREDIBLE, and I think you should absolutely ask if she can report the more serious episode considering human life quality and hard to hear issues. Such an incredible woman. Won't pay any mind to this insane person, he deserves his consequences, no empathy for this dude. Again, absolutely incredible reporting.
@@victoriazartz2956 Imagine thinking that majority support for your opinion makes it true or worthwhile. Most people are stupid and wrong about literally everything. Its a sign of failure if a majority of people can get behind your comment. You are not special.
He stated he'd NEVER harm or murder innocent men, women, or children, only criminals. He was actually repulsed by others on death row who boasted of raping women and children, who murdered innnocent people. It made him angry. Its in his final statement, also, you have to read some of his other interviews/statements.
@brooke I am a firm believer in if they commit murder and are found guilty - they should not sit in prison for 20 years. String’em up, light’em up or give them the same horrible death they gave someone else.
Technically firing squad may be one of the most humane ways to go but considering this guy would rather die than have life in prison it just goes to show that life without parole maybe a way worse punishment than people think.
Death row is so horrible because you spend 23 hours a day in isolation. No work programs for you, no education. And years of uncertainty about when you are going to be killed. Life without parole, but in the general population of the prison, is way more humane. But a lot of countries in Europe deem life without parole to be inhumane as well, yes.
Isn't the argument that the people who are put to death MAY be innocent? It's been proven before, and it'll be proven again eventually. I agree that the victims should be absolute priority, but if there is a chance of innocence, then the death penalty should not even be brought into the picture. It's an absolute solution.
Are people who are wrongfully put to death anything but victims? Perhaps the biggest victims. You do not know anything about the system, if you did, you would know how fundamentally flawed it is.
T C that rather Presumptuous of you to decided how much I do and do not know about the legal system....that aside...I acknowledge that our system needs work, people of color are disproportionately sentenced to death for example....still you act like the moment someone is given the death penalty they are dragged out back and shot, that’s not the case. There are years and years of appeals given. The person on death row has ample time to beg for their life. How much did their victims beg for their lives?
What I saw was a well spoken manipulative mind, wanting control of everything. He wanted the “most comfortable” option of his choice. And he had come up with arguments to support that. He can’t handle having control taken from him. This is a man that would have genuinely suffered more serving a life sentence without parole in my opinion.
All this was a front.. he killed himself the next day. He tried so hard to look unbothered but it didn't fool me. I agree with DNA evidence or confession a death sentence should not take years.
You don’t need live shooters. Gun sleds with laser sights, pull a switch just like the old electric chair, and all the guns fire at once. Take the nervous aiming out of the equation.
@@PhenomRom The reason they have more shooters in a firing squad is so that noone of the shooters know exactly who shot the killing shot. its for their mental well being and not the one being executed. Not alot of people could handle taking someones life
I like how he almost tried to charm her. But she was completely unimpressed and professional. Her confidence was quiet and so firm the whole way through.
Prison officials found him hanging from a bed sheet, tied to an air vent in his solo cell on Saturday. They pronounced him dead at 4:35 p.m.
WATCH NEXT: Should Firing Squads Replace Lethal Injections? - bit.ly/2wBBMVo
Maybe you should've included that tiny little bit of information in the 15min video?
Firing squad. Lethal injection is what they do to animals/pets.
Zzygyy good point!
Or maybe they should abolish deathrow.
Ty 4 saving my tax dollars
Committing suicide on death row is the ultimate "you can't fire me I quit".
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“You can’t quit you are fired”
Great analogy sir. Well played!
More like ' you won't fire me I quit'
Too soon 🤣🤣🤣👌🏼
Love how a charismatic and intelligent criminal can make you forget the heinous crimes he inflicted on people
ikr i love how people can just forget the heinous crimes of a killer just because he speaks well and smiles lmbo
Really. I started finding him super attractive so I had to remind myself of this.
Hes dead , he committed suicide in January
If you seen what he did to Jeremiah Miller, you may reconsider. He hacked his Head Off, both arms and both Legs and threw his Torso in a Dumpster. They never found the rest of the parts. He probably friggn ate them.
@@junebug3354 yes !!!!! Thank You for saying this .
A " beautiful " MONSTER , is a MONSTER anyways .
Put a suit and tie on that guy and he’s corporate.
@@Olsenator ‘do you still remain your innocence?’ ‘Yes, I do’ lol
@@Olsenator I think that's because he's been in prison for 10+ years, is set to die (if he hasn't already by now) and has nothing to hide anymore. I'm sure during his time committing his crimes he wouldn't be like "Oh hey, yeah I actually am making drugs and chopping up people, thanks for asking."
@@Olsenator I get what you mean though, he isn’t holding back on his answers and is very articulate.
He’s ruthless enough to possibly rise to be a CEO too.
@@Olsenator He's only brutally honest because he has nothing to lose. He was never going to get off of life sentence, and decided to kill himself even after his execution had been pulled back, because again, he had nothing to lose. And he cut two people in half and put them in bags, and still refused to acknowledge that fact so he could protect his ego.
Scott Dozier is a textbook psychopath. Extremely charismatic and intelligent, yet has absolutely no remorse... literally to the point that he's not even afraid of his own death. It's honestly chilling.
It sort of seems like he cares about his son, so I don’t know if he’s all the way far gone but I agree
he committed suicide so yea, he was far gone@@lennerzbell2657
Psychopaths are usually not that smart. They are mostly average leaning to bellow average side. It is a myth that they are very intelligent.
I named more than just one attribute though lol.@@Vecko-t8b
And you are a textbook armchair psychologist.
very manipulative, smart , well spoken,well mannered, a true criminal mindset and attitude
Amen
Everything you need to be a fine businessman.
He scares me
Have you ever considered the possibility that most people are just to dumb to understand the sense in his behavior and want to see him punished because were afraid.
@Caleb May stfu 😂🙄🤣
He’s old enough to be my dad, but I’m diggin his g eazy hair style 😂
In Japan, the death row inmate only finds out a few hours before their execution. They spend years in jail not knowing if today will be the day they die.
There’s a kind of morbid poetry in that if you think about the victims they killed did not know they were going to die that day too.
I don't know where this myth came from but this is incorrect
It’s inaccurate.
I’m Japanese. This was discussed in school.
The only days they know for sure that they will not die is during national holidays.
Even a quick search will produce results. Keyword capital punishment Japan.
@@limitbassfishing2733 It is actually true. Do some research
But the convicted knows he will die, sooner or later, it is an exquisite way of torture. Scandalous…
People are not realizing that inmates behind bars spent so much of their time reading books, that's one of the few reasons why they can be very intelligent, well spoken or well mannered.
Reading books does not change your manners or how u speak
So you really think “all” prisoners become book smart in prison? At least, I can’t see that you use any qualifiers regarding numbers. And I would say the prisoners who are well spoken etc were that way before they ever got to prison. The man in this video was! You may become better read, but you need practice to learn to be well spoken, and that happens from childhood on, not in prison. Perhaps you want to believe that prisons are places where violent criminals can be rehabilitated, or you want to believe that prison isn’t as bad as it appears to be. It’s true that those who take advantage of prison education systems, as well as dog training programs for inmates, improves the chances that they’ll stay out of prison if they’re ever released, but these number can highlight for you how very few releasable prisoners take advantage of those education programs, and that you’re vastly overstating the case. The Bureau of Justice Statistics has released a study in which 404,638 prisoners in 30 states after their release from prison, and they reported that about 2/3 (67.8%) of released prisoners were rearrested within three years and more than 3/4 were rearrested within 5 years. More than half (56.7%) of these rearrested were in the first year after release. And the recidivism rate goes down with the level of education received, but the study doesn’t say how many of these offenders took advantage of education, and I’ve not yet seen a study that gives hard numbers, maybe bc so many different programs are used. At any rate, this video has nothing to do with prisoners who eventually get out of jail, so education isn’t the point.
@@xanperna - Bingo
@@xanperna I don't think you've picked up a book before.
Books make you smarter? Who knew?
The uncertainty of not knowing when he would die was a more impactful punishment for his crime than the actual execution.
We all die , its the uncertainty of what will happen when he faces the justice of the Lord.
That's why I think life in prison is a more harsh sentence than the death penalty. Imagine being mid 20's knowing that you will live until your 80s or 90s in prison, spending every single minute knowing that the simple joys of life are behind you, knowing that the things that people on the outside take for granted you will never have access to again. Going to sleep in a cold cinder block room every night with minimal warmth and comfort, waking up alone, being forgotten about by the world around you, and committing yourself to some remedial task every day only to serve as a count down until you go to bed again, knowing that your death, your escape from your new reality is somewhere in the long distant future at the end of this endlessly repeating cycle. Everyone that you love will move on and die without you, every memory you have of every person you held dear in your life will be the only memories of those people ever again. The world around you and outside will move on, advance and make a life for themselves while you are just stuck waiting to die. This is why life in prison is worse.
@@Not_Lewis
Well, guess what?
With the Death Penalty even with the certainty and the ceremonial finality they are still stuck in prison waiting to die with their simple joys of life behind them on top of all that comes with life in prison.
When my NO GOOD FATHER died, I really felt he went straight to hell! When I kissed him in his casket he felt warm. His Crime in our hearts was kicking my Mom in the stomach while pregnant 🫃and more. The baby lived for 30 hours.
He seemed smart, well spoken, chill, cool guy. Meaning, he was manipulative, and that also means, he was dangerous.
@IanMoone You don't either
@IanMoone You don’t know either
So every cool chill guy is manipulative and dangerous? Lol
@@TylerMcKinney i think your level of comprehension is very low for you to understand what i commented and pointed out.
Mr. Obvious
never seen a guy that is so confident to die
Narcissist / psychopath they don't think like we do
Well death is a part of life,so what do you expect
Apart from the point where his kids and grandchildren are mentioned, the facade slipped noticeably.
He's playing a big game , if that bastard really wanted to die he would've hanged himself in his damn cell
@@Frymmmmmm34 isn't that what he did though?
He’s way too chill about dying for something he “didn’t do”. This guy is a smooth talker but there’s an obvious disconnection between what he’s saying with his mouth and what his personality is giving off.
I get what you are saying but maybe he just thinks he's not getting out,whatever happens, and wants to end on his terms.
12 yrs experience ?
Arent they all innocent, lol.
@@Chris-hc7xu I noticed that too.
Read about his life online……The Nevada Independent…
It’s incredible. Here’s this sociopath without a shred of remorse, but you actually see the humanity of this person when he was asked about his grandchildren
No, that's not humanity and I think he's just replicating what he thinks true emotion would look like, or has looked like to him. It's just another manipulation tool. He only ever cared about himself.
People throw out words like "sociopath" and "psychopath" like you're either full blown or not at all, and like maybe you yourself have "no traces of it".
Seems to me more that most if not all people have some sort of "sociopathy" or "psychopathy". You only point the finger at "specific people", but it doesn't make YOU innocent.
There was nothing human about that coward. May he rot in dirt.
Sociopath is an old term not used anymore. It's just psychopathy and it's scaled from 1 to 10.
Death is not a punishment. Rotting inside the prison without a way to ever be free again is a punishment.
Justice and punishment are all based off emotions, not logic. A dangerous person should be put down simply because they're dangerous, and that should be the end of it.
I agree. I couldn’t imagine spending my entire life confined in a prison. I’d rather be dead
Death is an assurance that they don't escape
@@incomprehensible3945 They're not dangerous if they're in jail serving a life sentence.
@@incomprehensible3945 I understand tbh eye for any eye but if the victims are forgiving then let them forgive and correct the person
9:22
"Why are you still alive?"
". . .Right?"
Holy shit.
08:59
"So you're gonna be dead in two days..."
"... ja! I am."
Freaks me out even more.
I feel like you’d have to process it and kind of either cry a lot, lose your mind being terrified or just go “I’m going to die, okay. I’m ready, let’s do this.” I have an expiry date with my health and I’m absolutely okay with it, I prefer it really. Whether he did it or not, I really find him refreshing. Good on him for getting it done.
He was just stating the way he feels/thinks.
Bro only 2 days tho? Man at least give me 6 months let me celebrate My Birthday
It’s burning in hell time!
This lady handling the interview does an amazing job. Her demeanor is perfect for this. Having worked plenty with hard criminals, this is an environment I'm familiar with. She has all the qualities and decorum to disarm any hostility in the room. She's both perfectly unthreatening but sharp as a tac. I'd like to see more of her work.
Not to bury the lede, but ive developed the biggest damn crush on her.
I haven't had hbo in a while, but i think the linked episode was one of my favorites:
ua-cam.com/video/MinXqrzAzeo/v-deo.html
I haven't committed any crime and I want her to interview me.
Yet she drives without a seat belt ! yeah she is really bright
Yes I liked her here think she done a great job
She stayed emotionless to him and when he brought up a scenario of her sister getting raped she shrugged it off and then followed the conversation up with his children, that was a super smart tactic because he “tried” getting personal with her to see her reaction but it didn’t work, but she got even more personal with him by bringing up his kids and keeping him in his lane, all while making him cry, she did an amazing job
He’s really good at manipulating people . If I hadn’t looked at the case I would almost believe him . If you’re innocent , you don’t go around telling people that you murdered someone .
Did you just Google his name or where did you find the story I wanted to look it up too but I just see videos on his death or this story not what he was actuallly in there for
Let's not forget that Scott decapitated a 26 year old man and left his body in the desert(his head was never found). He also lured a 22 year old man to a hotel room on the pretense of buying drug precursor and then killed him, dismembered his body, put the pieces into suitcases and scattered them in dumpsters around town.
Gross! Damn! I was right. There’s nothing intelligent, charismatic or charming about dude. He’s just not operating on the same level of being a human being does for the rest of society. I would never be able to kill someone, let alone dismember them. I hate watching violence on tv. Yeah, I’m kind of relieved knowing this dude doesn’t breathe anymore.
Damn.
Well he was an intelligent killer. Probably had more bodies than that
He had on some Nikes 🤪
@@valeriegogel4214
He wasn’t a killer indeed, his thing was drugs.
He may be interesting, but he carved a person up and put them in a dumpster, so keep that in mind.
Yeah, but it was a meth maker. So...meh.
Throatwobbler Mangrove You are naive. Dozier killed his associates, he was a drug dealer himself and his last victim was 22. You get the death penalty when you are deemed a FUTURE threat to society. When you are beyond rehabilitation.
Not just for the current crime you committed.
You say a meth dealer? Is there any crime too little to create ripples. Then imagine a vigilante...
He was a cunning, intelligent, charming, sociopath.
He said he was innocent tho
chilled sama dio An inmate saying he's innocent?! MY GOD, HE MUST BE!
It’s weird because I’m watching someone who’s dead rn
phillip shive and he will live forever on the internet
You must not watch alot of documentaries if thats a new feeling.
Steve Jobs videos are quite recent
How is that wierd there is videos of people who have died all over the place.
It’s a little ‘Weird’ at first, but if u watch a lot of Doco’s like these then you’ll get used to it
Scott was like, y'all taking too long. If y'all ain't gonna kill me, I'll do it for you.
Lmao
He's been in prison for 10 years and his hair cut is 100 times better than mine...
zigzagarisen 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You need a better Barber
He had nothing but time to learn how to cut his own hair
LMAO
Same lol
He's got a point. If a sentence is handed down, the sentence needs to be carried out.
So true! It really show the ambivalence of the people in charge of executions about killing people. Because, legalized or not, taking a person’s life is so much easier for the psychopaths and sociopaths in prisons for murder than it is for men who aren’t mentally ill and who believe in the laws they’re supposed to uphold. I’ve always wondered about the executioners in the past who were required to electrocute murderers, which is a horrific death....how did they handle it?? What makes me glad that I live in a state that doesn’t support the death penalty is that the rate for violent crime is so much higher in states that have it.
what is the sentence is incorrect?
He doesn't have a say in our system. He is an inmate. He can't even say when the lights in his own cell get turned off. The taxpayers are in charge. Period.
His point about it fitting the definition of unsual punishment, and therefore unethical, does ring true. The death penalty isn’t handed down to torture criminals with the looming threat of death, it’s handed down as a crude but accepted form of justice, and for that penalty to be continually pushed back IS cruel/ unusual.
@@voraciousreader3341 just killing all the sociopaths and psychopaths and murderers stops us from understanding why they commit crime and how we can prevent it in future, which is the ABSOLUTE PRIORITY. I’d rather no crimes be ever committed than every crime be punished properly, and sometimes I wonder whether the lawmakers and politicians view it the same way. Probably not. ‘Justice’ is good business.
US courts: you’re sentenced to death
Criminal: I don’t want to
US courts: too bad
Criminal: alright, then just kill me already
US courts: wait, no
That's called punishment and suffering wich is good. Don't let murderers off too easy, let them suffer a decade or two or three, let them live in agony of not knowing WHEN they will be killed. Their victim didn't know either, they didn't have time to prepare themselves.
@@mrsTraveller64 his quote victim was a meth maker and drug abbuser ..he did society a favour by killing him ,but i think he got framed by cyclegang
@@mrsTraveller64 you know those “two or three decades” cost us the taxpayers millions and millions of dollars right?
@Erwin Rommel did you just saying Chauvin did a good deed by killing George Floyd?
@@TheCarolyncmstewart Georgios Floydos was Greek Orthodox priest patriarch who was killed by Croatian papist Derekje Chauvjin
It’s a shame he chose that path. He seems very intelligent and could’ve done so much more with his life.
Intelligence, education, rich doesn't equal a decent human being
@@josephj7908 Thank you for restating the exact point that was already made lmao
he killed him self two weeks later ! clearly not all talk then
Probably state cover up to not use an unknown/natested drug
GodGivesmeGlory literally. People really believe this dude just randomly was like “maybe I should actually just kill myself” hell no they definitely tested a chemical weapon on him meant for assassination purposes.
Two weeks after what? The interview in the prison?
@@Channel-xy2wj Wtf??? You find it completely irrational that someone awaiting his death in prison would be suicidal, would say he's suicidal and then kill himself?? You think saying "maybe I'll kill myself" and then killing yourself is too much of a coincidence? So it's much more plausible that the government used him as a guinea pig for some chemical weapon??? Wtf? What in the hell has the internet done to the minds of human beings?? lawd
Wtf is my GTA character doing on my screen?
Lmao
You rocking that hairstyle ? Couldn’t be me...
That's what I was thinking he reminds me of chef.
I mean it's your gta character lmao
LMAOO
That judge was extremely unprofessional about the situation. She didn’t know what to do, and it showed.
@FranchiseLove Name them?
I've been in Law Enforcement a while now, absolutely disgusting watching Judges like this. Extremely unprofessional and biased.
Exactly, she says "its not as simple as that" to just kill someone thats on death row. That's because a dead prisoner doesn't make the prison and legal system any money.
Your right . Sucks.. your cute by the way:) do u have snapchat or Instagram
@Bodie Dutch lol hey shes cute bro lol
His grandchildren and children was very important and dear to his heart when spoken about.
You can tell he truly cares about his kids so much because he cannot control his emotions anymore.
A couple degrees of personality change, he would have been a CEO of a multi-billion dollar company. He was intelligent, ruthless and business driven.
He lacked the work ethic. He had to steal.
@@danielwells7083 Business men aren't all as truthful as it may appear.
@@junksterdiving Yes but that doesn't negate my point. If he could have been a businessman he would have. He was a lazy criminal.
@@ac1119 I agree 100%. They are oversimplifying the comparison.
Being well spoken doesn't make you immediately incredibly intelligent. I think a lot of people here are far too easily swayed by a smooth talker and it's scary.
A seasoned stone cold killer brought to tears when asked about his kid and grandkids. Life man.
I wouldn't go as far to say "seasoned". Doing anything one time would put one in the novice column.
Too bad he didn’t have much sympathetic emotion for the people he killed.
i dont think he killed them
@@cheekobandit5237 wanna know why? Because hes a psychopath aswell as a sociopath, hes very manipulative, hence why you belive him, do you really think a court would sentence him death with no thorough evidence? Idiot...
So long as it's other people's kids getting dismembered and stuffed into suitcases it's all good, baby.
Dozier: "Are you going to kill me or what?"
Nevada: "Well yes, but actually no"
"Fine, i'll do it myself"
he still kickin?
@@jacobmacpherson8181 he killed himself after they kept staying his execution
@@jmpompey1 well that's one way to do it
Yesn’t
When the conversation went about his kids and grandkids, it crushed his heart that he will never be able to see them.
who cares.
@@jendee1260 You do. Better question, why do you care ?
Yep. He's a defeated person who in deep regret. I even suspect he's putting on a confident act.
“So you’re gonna be dead in two days”
“Yeah! I am! :)”
No he isn't. Instead of July 11, he died on Jan 5 2019 by suicide. This chatterbox needed to be off the planet.
@D yet they didn't
Kept on postponing it. So he did it himself like most death row inmates should do. Instead of us citizens waiting century's for them to die. Which usually their death never results in execution but suicide or old age.
Ofc he was excited to die by fent. Because for the one its administered to, is an instant death. Maybe not the ppl watching but to you, your out before u can even remember blinking your eyes or taking your last breath. Yes I know this because of experience with near fatal overdoses myself and witnessing others either die or come close.
He was so crushed by not getting attention, he wanted to die. Look at the attention he was getting here, it made him happy. Don't believe anything about the families, that was all lies.
If you were in jail as long as he has your vocabulary better be insane or else what am I paying for
😂😂😂😂
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Do u know that in jail , a person less likely uses more vocabulary than if on the outs? I learned that its because they dont communicate how others do for job interviews.. school.. or just im society. I duno .. just something i read in statistics topic. Youd think itd be the opposite since they read more in jail and write etc. May not even be true.
Lmao 😂 gold comment
Stop moaning about your tax dollars. Change the record.
Bullets are pretty cheap by comparison.
A rope is cheaper still and has the added benefit of being reusable.
@@TooLameToDie can reuse bullets too. Just need to recast and set it with more powder...
@@FuKItM4n costs more in time and resources to reload a bullet than it does to just reuse a noose.
euclon1 ya buts it breaks the 8th amendment
the bed sheet he used to hang himself last week is probably cheaper then those bullets and the people they'd have to pay to shoot him.. 😂
What an embarrassment of a judge. The criminal can articulate himself better than she did. 🤦🏽♀️
Agreed! She wasn't exactly verbose, was she😂
Soooo true!
I agree completely.
@@Zan823you don't even know the meaning of the word you picked lol
Smooth talker for someone who chopped people up over money
typical narcissistic psychopath. 99.8% of the people in this comment section will be won over by his smooth talking and charming personality and will grow to have sympathy and start to like him. They can bring you all right in. So glad I can see past it.
Protector Drone Same as the brothers that pulled off the Boston Marathon bombing. I just couldn’t see it!
Yep, but his gig is up now.
@@Chaingun Did you study criminology via the Psychology route? You took the words right out of my mouth. He's a very intellectual, considered man.. Scary how he can captivate so many people with a small amount of charisma.
801CARDLINE and..that makes it creepier
You can tell he reads a shitload of books by his speech/writing structure
Is it crazy I consider him handsome?
Martina Predajňová he was sexy as f#ck.... may he rest in peace:(
And he’s smart. What a waste.
Cookie Monster that’s my other thought. 😆
Martina Predajňová Nope, he totally is. Conjugal visits? 😜
He took matters into his own hands and hung himself in his death row cell on January 5, 2019. He was 48 years old.
Really?
@@attilamert6973 yeah a year ago.
What a waste of a gorgeous man anyway he was going to do it his way all the way
@@lonibennett6124 not a waste at all,hes a murder for fs.
A waste of a gorgeous man? Would you feel the same if he murdered your brother or family member?
Well that was heavy!
Yes.
arey bhai aap yaha
Success tip: If you want to get something done, just do it yourself.
Awaken The Greatness Within ...... a whole lotta truth in that brother
Pinned comment from Vice says he successfully committed suicide.
カカオビ yes he did 😮. Hence the comment from above where it’s written “ if you want something done, just do it yourself “. I mean look how long he was on death row, and absolutely nothing done !!!!
go in his cell when he asleep and blow his brains out
Cocks single action revolver .
whos his barber? asking for a friend
go to prison and find out
They give good haircuts in death row? Interesting
Sweeney Todd
Nick Villazhanay they actually have a barber in prison
His barber is in C block second cell to the left.
He seems like a guy who would have his own TV show, building Hot Rod cars
Who for some reason only ever gets 48 hours to finish the build before the customer NEEDS IT
Don’t be the guy who messes up the deadline lol
Not enough tattoos
Not enough hemi engines either
Richard Rawlings
It’s so weird, I feel bad for people in prison and him too… like he’s over it… he wants to die and that’s so hard hearing people say that… but then you remember what they did and you don’t feel bad for them but you do and it’s a weird thing… he feels the same way his victim felt… it’s just sad people do this, the world is so ruined
This guy is deceivingly intelligent. He definitely killed that guy you can just see it in his eyes that intellectual vocabulary ain’t fooling me foo
Foo?
What's up with kids on UA-cam actually believing they have high level psychology knowledge?
What guy is deceivingly intelligent? Are you referring to the dipshit hanging in his cell? Because his short useless life seemed to be a whole trail of stupid.
@@doesntmatter4477 It's like we're back to medieval ages level of stupidity when they killed people for being witches just because they "saw it in their eyes" lol.
He is actually very very smart . I must agree
It is interesting to hear from an articulate person who is denied death despite agreeing to it.
It is very weird how the apparent I.Q of a brutal MURDERER can make people to give him chances and forget what he did
@@vivianamieres Said it was interesting, nothing else.
A shame this guy didn't go down a different path in life, well spoken, charismatic and smart, really sucks he did what he did.
I go to school for manufacturing.
He’s a sociopath. There’s nothing realistic about his charm. It’s so phony to me.
He was defienetly manipulative but under the right circumstances he'd be a high functioning part of society
@@thischanelnolongerexists9041 maybe? But someone that is capable of dismembering another human is not someone we want walking in the streets.
I watched a video of someone talking to a sociopath and he admitted he would imitate emotions. Because he wasn’t able to have his own genuine emotions. And he would prey on their weaknesses.
So, anything a sociopath says don’t believe.
@@Evolvingwithin777 i think you dont realise how many people in your day to day life are or may have traits of psychopathy
Alot of psychopaths seek out high-ranking jobs, like politicans, lawyers, CEO's etc, because they love the feeling of being above others. Psychopathy is crutial for the circle of life unfortunetly, without strong leaders that dont work on emotions but precise thinking, either direct or indirect, the world would would not function or atleast not at that quality
ultimately he faced life’s biggest fear.. the question we all wonder the answer to. I’m most impressed with his acceptance of his fate. he knew exactly when and where he would die and accepted it. chilling
The prosecutors arguing against his death, after sentencing him to death. What a joke.. They will always figure out a way to turn the legal system into a kangaroo court.. MORE WASTING OF TAX DOLLARS!
@WhipperJesus there is several black men on death row in nevada tho
It's a money train. Just keep billing the state per hour worked. They find " work " in every nook and cranny in this country. Between feminists and lawyers this country is in big trouble. Smh
Wasting tax $ is what the government is best at 😂😂
@@goodbro7846 feminists? Lol, I'm not for or against feminists but that kinda came out of left field in that comment. Did a feminist kick you in the balls or something? Let it go Bro.
@@goodbro7846 I have to agree with you on that. It's the same way here in Vermont
This guy has extraordinary charisma. To a disturbing degree knowing what he's incarcerated for.
His superficial charm is a hallmark trait of a sociopathic narcissist ...be careful out there my friend
He may have not done it either.
@@clovemartin annnnnnd that's how a sociopath gets ya. dont get killed, please. you fell for an act of someone on death row for dismembering people. come on.
There’s no proof he did it.
He committed suicide in 2019.
This is a fascinating segment. I really appreciate how the guy really understands where he is, has accepted it and isn't asking for any sympathy about it. He's obviously an extremely manipulative intelligent person but he isn't trying to get out of it, he just wants it done. It's a super strange thing to watch and I think you guys handled it incredibly well.
I don't know about that, he's still claiming he's innocnet (which seems contradictory to wanting to be executed) so you have to reason a lot of it is a 'poor me' stance.
Sympathy don't matter he the 😈
Great comment and my thought as well.
@@cornell833 Are you twelve?
Of course you want it done haha
If you've ever been around this kind of person you can see what he's doing
Tom Hardy will be getting ready to play the part I’m sure.
Yo this tho 👌🎬🔥
Its always a party with Tom Hardy
Bronson part 2.
It’s not going to be a film
@@TonyDAnnunzio I should write a book called the subtleties of British humour.
Amazed and conflicted at how well spoken and intelligent he is.
Once your behind the walls you learn alot
Read a book
signs of antisocial behavior
@@daedaengkyu4311 ?
learned skill for manipulation; need to get good at things to get to where he is.
They’re not here because they sang too loudly at church on Sunday 😂😂😂
kill em by the means they killed
Brian notafan amen.... (sarcastically of course)
@@briannotafan3368 hjhhjh.jjhhhhjhjh.h
What if someone did sing to loud causing an older person to die due to shock an they find evidence it was premeditated so they get the death penalty🤔🤔🤔
Justin Mopavich I hope this is a joke lol.
He comes across so well, you just got to remember what he did though
For you guys that didn't know, he committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell in January 2019. Crazy how he had to take the death penalty into his own hands after it took the state 12 years to do something about it
Yeah man, it's puzzling why HBO chose not to include that at the end. No closure to an otherwise exceptional piece.
Well, nothing screams guilty quite like a jail house hanging. Would have been better before we wasted untold amounts of money trying to NOT execute him
I put it on my watch later list and don't even know who this guy is. I'm too busy doing some research on other stuff. My email list is over 5k right now.
@@cartergomez5390 cool no one asked
Yeah it’s ridiculous how much time it takes for someone to get put to death. Some people have been on death row for decades.
Smart could have been something more had he chose another road
Hes a psychopath. Dont be fooled
@@sleepyak4985 His crimes were heinous, but they shouldn't define him. Meth made him do bad things.
@@sleepyak4985 someone who is a psychopath isn't inherently a bad person. Morals come from a variety of places and every case is different
@@sleepyak4985 psychopaths can be smart. And they can lead normal lives. They kill because they choose to. Doesn't matter if it's compulsive, they still have a choice. I've known a few psychopaths and gotten to know them very well. They were honest about what they think the differences between them and us is and it's not what you'd expect. They are smart. And they are aware of right and wrong. But they're also aware that right and wrong is decided by the morality and opinions of humans and not by actual truth.
Same can be said sadly for a lot of criminals who are nothing more than a product of their environments
He was a very attractive, highly intelligent, charismatic, articulate man. You forget you had in front of you a person who brutally killed someone
2 people
@@ray.shoesmith My estimation of this person as a man has just plummeted
@@Kveerforever wtf man, delete this
If you're in love just say it
Imagine how many people the US cops and veterans have killed for probably even dumber reasons and they still get to roam free
The part that really got me n I can see the emotions on his face as well is the part where the interviewer asks about his kids. He couldn’t control his emotions n those tears are for his children.
I know his victims wish they could have those feelings
That mask can only cover him up so far before he breaks down if someone he deeply cares about is mentioned.
GET RID of the interminable (music) in the background. It’s not needed and at times makes what people as saying hard to hear.
Try it with the subtitles :)
Why anyone would think this acceptable is beyond me. So annoying.
That happens so often and makes me wonder whether some software fools editors into not hearing the music.
Scott Dozier hanged himself to death Jan 5, 2019.
Thanks for the breaking news...as if the comment section didn't blow up yesterday for exactly this reason...
At least he seen in the New Year 🎉🎊
Bollocks
ty
"If you want something done, do it yourself" The guy got tired of the state's incompetence.
A "dubious sentence?" He cut up a dude and put his body parts in a suitcase.
Things happen
Allegedly
@@kamdaddypurp69 the family stays together. All the Gottis gather for an execution.
@@John-Doe-Yo but also actually
there were...extenuating circumstances
I would love to see you do a deep dive on Scott Dozier. He got the death penalty in Las Vegas but ended up committing suicide after a ton of controversy. He also had a life sentence in Arizona and was wanted for murder in other states as well. It's a really wild case and I've yet to see any True Crime Channel make a video about him. I knew him before he got into all the trouble and I personally did time with him while he was in custody during his death penalty case. If you chose to cover it I can definitely provide you with some really good insight and information about him. If not it's all good but I would just love to see a video about him.
Bump
So since you know information on him I’d like to see you make a video just post it on UA-cam
@@liltrill8976 I knew him and did time with him. But there's a lot about him I don't know and these True Crime UA-camrs seem to be really good finding out the whole story in great detail. Especially a large media group like Vice. I don't make videos. Not really my thing
Bump!
make the fuckin video
I was an educator in both state and federal prisons. One thing I learned is that if you want to get past the veneer of what an inmate is putting up then just ask what that person wants for his or her kids. You will find out their true beliefs at that point.
U a very smart individual. I salute you.
Except for the ones who are in prison for abusing or killing their kids. I'd like to see how Chris Watts acts today when asked about his three children (one still unborn).
Any examples?
@@MarkWalmsley sure, a common example is the claim that using drugs doesn't hurt anyone but the user and therefore using meth should be legal. But, of course, ask anyone who uses meth if that person is ok with their kid using the drug, as an adult, not a kid, and you will see what that person really believes about meth amphetamine.
@@wrknathome9254 Thanks for the reply. It seems I didn't read your commet thoroughly enough as I was only recently awake. Thanks for the reply anyway.
If you were to use this guy as an example, you might draw the conclusion that prison provides a better avenue for education than our public schools.
In some cases to different people who chose maybe to skip school and not go but get locked up, start wasting they life and not have no other option but to educate themselves
Schools doesnt teach intelligence. Schools teach obediance
Gregory Larsson
And maybe how to spell “obedience” too?
Yesss!!! Best comment so far!!!
sarah j. Sarah, you’re totally wrong. He very clearly isn’t an unintelligent guy. There’s an important distinction to be made between being a person that does stupid things, and being a person who is actually stupid. This guy did stupid things.
Imagine knowing you have days to live and hbos like OHHHHHHHH LEMMMME JUST SLIDE RUGHT IN AND MAKE A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT YOU.
People with sociopathic behavior love attention... He probably wanted to be remembered...
Ikr?! That thought entered my mind too. I felt major anxiety and could feel a panic attack coming on so i had to dip out and now i gotta watch something to give me happy thoughts. This is truly truly scary. Death penalty is supposed to deter ppl from crimes like murder. We all know how well it works. (Not at all) i don't see how a person can commit these terrible crimes, knowing the death penalty is VERY real and you WILL DIE. I just don't get it. Then again i guess a person that is able to snuff out a life probably doesn't give 2 shits about their own anyway.
Melvin Alex idk I’m just trying to fit in because nobody liked me
@@DerrickkV , hmm, how come you have the exact same profile picture as the person who's comment you answered?? A coincidence??
@@my.username it's a meme
Life and death are both gift. One giving you a chance to experience living with you own accord and one giving you the chance to escape the pain. But punishment goes in between the two.
Jesus!
One of the most intelligent comments I’ve ever read
Anyone else think the background sound and music is to loud?
Honestly didn’t until you said something lol
Too*
no
@@paintballingfrog ikr 😂
What? I can't hear you.
I grew up with Scott and his brother Danny. Scott was the kind of guy who came to your rescue when someone bigger was bullying you. He was voted most likely to show up at an interview wearing flip flops. He was in a sense our "Ferris Bueller". We went to a very good high school. We had a Miss America and a Super Rock Star.
He had all the love a family could give and all the friends anyone could ever hope for at that age. He had every advantage I had growing up.
You Never know who people truly are....,
Monsters are lurking just beneath the skin.
Drugs make people do these things.
Robert Toole I’m fascinated to know as others clearly are - was Scott always that articulate or do you think years of reading while incarcerated added to his ability to communicate?
@@wiredog771 He was always very intelligent. I don't honestly remember what kind of student he really was.., he was a couple years ahead of me. But he was always loquacious and very knowledgeable about the subject's he spoke about..
@Robert Toole "you never know who people truly are"
So you think the was guilty?
@@wiredog771 he was always that articulate and intelligent. the years of reading most likely kept him sane, may have expanded his view of himself, others, life - but the intelligence was innate to him. as for being well-spoken he likely grew up that way.
It always cracks me up when murderers think the death penalty is cruel and inhumane. I wonder how your victims felt.
when did he say that ? he doesnt seem to care about that at all
True what about the innocent people who they killed ,?
People who kill helpless people especially the old and the young .
Why do they think death penalty is unfair
Alot better than lethal injection lol
@@DLL-Bella He called it cruel and inhumane, pretty ironic
So then that makes you no better than them.
The only reason I initially hesitated clicking on the video was because I knew I was gonna be met with back-to back 15 second unskippable ads
This guy is just trying to control the situation and get one last high.
yeah he seems like he is manipulating the whole situation.
Ya but they said the first drug puts you to sleep. You’re not gonna feel any type of high if your totally unconscious.
He hung himself a week ago idiots
You do know he committed suicide. So obviously you’re wrong. He really wanted to just die.
Fun fact : You can get drugs in prison and you have no control, whatsoever.
Wow he's really passionate about his own death
I mean i would too. Hes going to be administered a euphoric drug to sleep. I wouldnt mind to go out like that
A very large segment of the population would prefer to minimize suffering and die faster rather than prolonging an existence of suffering, especially if there is no hope for recovery. That is why the hospice industry exists. This individual does not see a viable path in which it is likely for him to be released, and life on death row can be classified as an existence of extreme physical and emotional discomfort under any circumstances, aside from emotional roller coaster of being prepped for death every few months and then having it delayed. I don't blame him for deciding to go out on his own terms, like millions do every year.
@@arthurturner4138 very true, thank you for that peice of article
Kinda like me.
Just kidding, but I wouldn't want to age in prison,then again i don't kill people
Hes a Sociopath and a narcissist. So on the outside hes putting on a good show for the interviewer. On the inside hes secretly shitting his pants
I wonder who Dozier could have been in another environment.
He would have been a psychopath who grew up in another environment.
Ur Dad
Adnan A it’s true that people get messed up in bad environments. Survival demands and such. I didn’t believe it till I saw the intentional administration of drugs, pornography and abuse upon children excused by the state. Or blessed. Or coordinated. Depending on your POV.
@@blairbushproject or religion.It's perfectly legal to indoctrinate little ones with the fear of hell and eternal damnation.
CEO.
An eye for an eye makes everyone blind.
No it makes everyone partially sighted
She's a very good interview, imo.
@Christine Marie Zamets she is straight as hell
ryan urve definitely a lesbian leaning straight girl
@@astf5943 I agree
The more I watch vice the more I realize just how good a lot of their journalists are
Interviewer*
You heard him. He doesn't like prison. THAT'S WHY YOU KEEP HIM THERE. Don't give him the easy way out.
first of all he never said "i dont like prison" and second it cost a few cent to shoot a guy in the head it casts millions in tax dollars to feed them and dress them everyday until they die
Agreed 💯
Wow how racist
No -obviously you didn't hear him; it's not about being in prison it's about what his family, his victim's family, and all the other innocent people are going through with him being on death row. Think before you speak. Or watch the video to the end before you comment.
I don't think you realize how taxes work in this country, you're indirectly but willingly paying to have another human being tortured, just end their life so we don't have to deal with them ever again and so they don't have to deal with us ever again, it's a win-win for everyone. Moral values really get in the way of progressing forward at a faster rate in this country.
11:58 The only time you can get a hardened criminal to show real genuine emotion , is to mention their Child.
An extremely intelligent man, who made life decisions that did not abide by the law,
Feel sad for his son and his family he could of been a remarkable person that unfortunately did terrible things
He had a choice and decided to take people's lives because it made him feel good? He's a monster and deserves nothing but the death penalty.
You do realise that he butchered two innocent people and scattered their bodies around Arizona and Nevada, right?
my opinion is he is an intelligent man and a psychopath - if he could have controlled his darker side he would have been a CEO of a company. I disagree he was not guilty - he was I'm sure. But a waste of his life, the victims lives and his childrens future are damaged. A waste all around.
He said he was guilty and I think blaccs comment was simply to recognize that he is educated. He has a form of verbal sophistication you don’t see in most criminals. He admitted guilt and agreed to his sentencing. Makes me wonder why if you’re already going to die why not admit to his murders. It could be that he actually didn’t do it. That being said he still wanted to give the boys family closure at the cost of his life. Pretty selfless in that matter
@David Drake why, did he kill 2 murderers? lol
I commented on this 2 years ago, and the video found it's way back into my feed. One thing about Scott Dozier. He wasn't stupid. While he was a drug dealer and convicted of murder with a death sentence, he was actually intelligent. Even in the Vice interview you can see 2 sides clearly. The woman interviewing him is coming from an investigative side and being part of "normal" society where people work normal jobs like being a reporter. Then you have Dozier who is coming from the underground where people find ways of making money by illegal practices but they are still educated and have a different perspective on how the world works.
I agree
on how the world sucks
Of course he was stupid. He was a drug dealer, thief and murdered two people!!
No
Was he found innocent or is it fake news
Had he went down a different path, probably could have had a great life.... Very intelligent and a master level ability of articulation.. Not saying I have sympathy for him... I don't.... I do have it for what he could have been
Sympathy for his unlocked potential?
@@tabora_ for his *locked potential, they're talking about the person they could've been if they went down a different path
Yes one mistake is all it takes to destroy your life or someone elses. It is easier to fall down the wrong path than most of us will admit.
@@Devoceantattoo I suspect he made more than one mistake
Speaking of articulation: it‘s "had he GONE down a different path"
“How do you feel about fentanyl?”
Inmate:” That’s fucking awesome”!😂😂😂
“It could provide a cruel death” this man cut someone on half
after they were dead...
@@0its0not0mine so what? Its still brutal dude
@@monstie2795 i dont get your point
@ReDiAnima nah
@ReDiAnima They arent mutually exclusive positions. Diffrent things warrant diffrent responses. I am all for rehabilitation. But some people, like Ted Bundy for example, cannot and/or dont deserve anything other than being set on fire. I'm not comparing the guy in the video with Bundy btw, I dont know the circumstances of him killing those 2 guys, maybe it was justified.
Dear VICE,
The reporter in this episode is INCREDIBLE, and I think you should absolutely ask if she can report the more serious episode considering human life quality and hard to hear issues. Such an incredible woman. Won't pay any mind to this insane person, he deserves his consequences, no empathy for this dude. Again, absolutely incredible reporting.
She was nothing special.
I'd have cracked one off to it, but wouldn't call it incredible
Overrated woman
323 like, and 2 negative opinions, absolutely hilarious 😂 talk about your opinions being irrelevant 🤣
@@victoriazartz2956 Imagine thinking that majority support for your opinion makes it true or worthwhile. Most people are stupid and wrong about literally everything. Its a sign of failure if a majority of people can get behind your comment. You are not special.
This guy taught more vocabulary words than my whole 4 years in high school English lol
Mans prolly read the dictionary like 300 times in the pen bruh🤣
10:59 never heard this once in my life ..😂😂
He had a lot of time to read, you know what i mean
you just weren't paying attention
@@lousiano8813 ambivalent = having mixed feelings /uncertain. Is this the one you're talking about?
He stated he'd NEVER harm or murder innocent men, women, or children, only criminals. He was actually repulsed by others on death row who boasted of raping women and children, who murdered innnocent people. It made him angry. Its in his final statement, also, you have to read some of his other interviews/statements.
What a gent
What’s crazy is that he killed himself before the state got to execute him
He lived off the tax payers until then. That’s the crazy part.
@brooke I am a firm believer in if they commit murder and are found guilty - they should not sit in prison for 20 years. String’em up, light’em up or give them the same horrible death they gave someone else.
@@adamphillips6747 agreed, Dylan Roof who killed 9 people is still alive waiting for execution, it should be a swift process not a long one
@@adamphillips6747 i agree!! death is an easy escape. make them suffer like the victims did.
@@adamphillips6747 The stupidity of your statement lay in the fact that numerous death row inmates were latter found wrongly convicted.
Technically firing squad may be one of the most humane ways to go but considering this guy would rather die than have life in prison it just goes to show that life without parole maybe a way worse punishment than people think.
His dead now
Death row is so horrible because you spend 23 hours a day in isolation. No work programs for you, no education. And years of uncertainty about when you are going to be killed. Life without parole, but in the general population of the prison, is way more humane. But a lot of countries in Europe deem life without parole to be inhumane as well, yes.
New Mateo No. life on death row is unbearable. life in prison is like life in the army or something. sucks but totally doable.
exactly
I have never pondered upon this ideology…
All this concern over the lives of the murders, my compassion lies with their victims.
TOTALLY AGREE, AMEN!!!
D. Anderson 0 I agree. I just had to point out the reason why I feel he doesn't deserve to be idolize since he's a monster for killing a human being.
Isn't the argument that the people who are put to death MAY be innocent? It's been proven before, and it'll be proven again eventually. I agree that the victims should be absolute priority, but if there is a chance of innocence, then the death penalty should not even be brought into the picture. It's an absolute solution.
Are people who are wrongfully put to death anything but victims? Perhaps the biggest victims. You do not know anything about the system, if you did, you would know how fundamentally flawed it is.
T C that rather Presumptuous of you to decided how much I do and do not know about the legal system....that aside...I acknowledge that our system needs work, people of color are disproportionately sentenced to death for example....still you act like the moment someone is given the death penalty they are dragged out back and shot, that’s not the case. There are years and years of appeals given. The person on death row has ample time to beg for their life. How much did their victims beg for their lives?
Good interview, not at all what I was expecting. Thanks for postin'! Cheers from H-Town!
What I saw was a well spoken manipulative mind, wanting control of everything. He wanted the “most comfortable” option of his choice. And he had come up with arguments to support that. He can’t handle having control taken from him. This is a man that would have genuinely suffered more serving a life sentence without parole in my opinion.
I agree
Correct if he served a life sentence no one would pay any attention to him
Agreed!
Who wouldn't suffer more serving a life sentence ?
You guys have never lived in prison you don't even know what suffering is.
This guy sounds more educated, and intellectually more intelligent than me.
@Sadie Smiles they actually had no proof he did it.
Right ?????!!!
You're saying it like no one can be smarter than you
You don't put a commer before 'and', so my guess would be that he was more intelligent than you
I agree
Can we take a moment toappreciate the interviewer. Narrating so perfectly, clear voice, straight forward and strong. 💪
Nobody cares
No. I wish dislike counts weren't hidden. You'd be crushed.
And so hot too
All this was a front.. he killed himself the next day. He tried so hard to look unbothered but it didn't fool me.
I agree with DNA evidence or confession a death sentence should not take years.
The guys really concerned about cost to tax payers, how considerate
And pharma industry very considerate about criminals on death row dying from their drugs, as opposed to the general public.
You don’t need live shooters. Gun sleds with laser sights, pull a switch just like the old electric chair, and all the guns fire at once. Take the nervous aiming out of the equation.
Too much of a biohazard risk.
The person who sets up the device will be the executor
@@Kaiyats so
@@PhenomRom The reason they have more shooters in a firing squad is so that noone of the shooters know exactly who shot the killing shot. its for their mental well being and not the one being executed. Not alot of people could handle taking someones life
@@martingustafsson6269 let one of the other inmates take the shot then.
I like how he almost tried to charm her. But she was completely unimpressed and professional. Her confidence was quiet and so firm the whole way through.
He probably does that with everybody. It's ingrained in his behavior, ASPD.
Shes gay
She's probably a lesbian
Lol are u part of the slaay queeen
Delusional take tbh
When she brought up his son and grandkids u can tell thats the only time when it really hit hard for him