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In the UK, they do. You're not allowed to do this type of thing in homes that already have occupants or have Landlord ownership. In an abandoned building, they can claim squatters rights, otherwise it would be considered trespassing since he's in the apartment without the owner or occupant's consent.
yeah illinois here, shit sucks, had a flat mate that was the biggest trouble maker ive ever encountered, but squatters rights wouldnt let us kick him out to the curb even with police help and evidence of breaking an entering into our rooms.
I thought he didn’t say that they weren’t together anymore until right before they found her body.Btw,is this show on any of the streaming platforms because I have got to see how this episode ends.
Peter Griffin face you got reminds me of that song that played in that episode where Chris fell in love with his teacher. As soon as he was busted for what he did putting I’m assuming that’s his wife in the wall. The song the land of Oz started playing in my head from that episode.🤣🤣🤣😈😈😈 🎶 Scrub scrub here scrub scrub there… Whether you’re right or wrong… A man can wash another man in very own land of Oz.🎶
Because they tend to take advantage of tenent laws and there are squatter laws in places too for "Abandon houses". I remember this chronic squatter and her family who would do this with these million dollar houses. Another one was when a veteran came home from Iraq to see squatters had moved into him place. It took some fellow veterans coming over and removing them from his place for hi to get his house back.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but that guy can't do anything to the apartment without consent of the Landlord? Why would the Landlord give someone who doesn't live there permission to do anything to that apartment? I doubt the real renters would want to stay in that apartment now.
It depends on the rental agreement, most allow whatever you decide to do with your property short of renovation/painting walls. And yes, Turnip is right, it IS a show.
"I have squatters' rights." Squatters shouldn't have rights; they're trespassing, and often inflict property damage. The only right they should have is access to a shelter, not somebody else's home. EDIT: @Mechanomics Practice what you preach, then. Let an unknown stranger into your home and lock you out. Let them damage your home, help themselves to your belongings that you paid for, even invite their drug addicted friends inside.
@@bryanscott9770 My uncle tried that once; the only thing that saved the f*cker from getting shot was when he used the TV for a shield, and the Cowboys game was going to be on in a half hour.
i remember hearing about Squatters rights in passing and i thought it was for abandoned building that they had been living there for a long time then thats when the rights came in not this but then again it was in passing and may have been based on UK law on a UK tv show s both could be wrong
Well in the show they had a search warrant from them from the courthouse so they had the right to go Enter the apartment because they had a search warrant
@@claudiadarroux3259this is a drama show. They don’t pick inspiration from real stories even, just from headlines and scandals. The laws and rules make even less sense than real life. But people believe it wholeheartedly and doctors, police, judges, and other drama worthy jobs complain from what info is put out there about how the real world works
That’s why the law was changed in England, a woman went shopping and squatters went into her house and changed the locks and had false papers saying that they are renting the house, the poor woman had to go to court to get them out and there was such an outrage that the House of Lords bought out a new law saying that they have no legal rights to steal property from anyone and they had to leave.
@@AdithCoderis My own aunt in the Philippines tried that to my mum. Luckily my mum had a great lawyer and she was the one paying taxes so that helped prove the owner, and she managed to make a deal and aunt was forced to pay but joke was on her because we demanded the current resale price within a week or an extra 1 mill php would be added every week they didnt pay up. Stupid aunt wanted the price my mum bought it for 10 years before which she foolishly tried to get and failed. Ended up with 1 mil. She still stole £100k (my mum lent her family money to pay for schooling and emergency operations, moving costs to get them to america etc.) but considering now we dont have to deal with that side of the family anymore, its okay. Plus, it is really funny because aunt made her bitc* daughter get a massive loan to build a fancy house on the plot. The sea is now reclaiming that area so every year it floods. They were never good with money. Oh karma :)
But seriously.... how could the police just walk away saying "it's a civil dispute" when this person won't leave their house! What are they going to do, sleep in a motel until they drag him to court which will take God knows how long and they might not even have the money to pay for that. Seriously, what should you do in that situation?
the thing is squatter's rights were made to help protect people from asshole landlords, the whole 30 notice thing was so if/when a landlord wants to kick someone out, they give them enough time to find a place, pack up and leave but assholes like shithead here take advantage of things meant to help people
You can probably blame a long line of bottom feeding slumlords with predatory rental practices for the laws and regulations that people like this guy now take advantage of.
Police and there to enforce the law. The POS has legal right to be there so they could not do anything. I know what I would do if I were the homeowners, but I won't post it on here.
@@iagreewithyou3478 in most cases you cannot knowingly cut of utilities (can depend on local landlord-tenant laws). It can also look bad in the courts eye if you do this.
@@iagreewithyou3478 From what I've read, you can track down and sue the squatter for damagers and such but with that comes a lot of money spent on lawyers. Most people say it's easier just to move on
the fact that they are, is proof enough that US is literally the same as Russia and China. let that sink in. Only because your country is rich due to military, you can call yourself a 1st world country. But judging by that and many other things, you are no different than Russia and China. European countries like Germany and Norway are superior in every way, except military.
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🤣🤣🤣Wish they could’ve just showing the arrest of this guy. It would’ve been awesome him getting his ass kicked. Well, at least he doesn’t have to worry about renting anymore or being a squatter. He has all the time in prison to have his own room though the rent will be cheap. It will also involve salad tossing the only piece of advice for him is don’t drop the soap in the showers.😈😈😈
The origin of Squatter's rights in the United States comes form the Homestead Act of 1862, enacted so that pioneers moving Westward could receive legal support to settle whatever they could reasonably deem as "vacant" land (it was actually land belonging to Native American tribes, so this was simply another avenue of stealing land from Native Americans). The idea was that since nobody lived in that land, then anybody had a right to settle it, so the rule of thumb was that it was the property of whoever got there first. Today, Squatter's rights exist primarily as a medium for justice via the legal system. Without them, the matter would fall between the squatter and the homeowner and it quickly becomes vigiliante justice; just look at how incensed most people in the comments and the clip above are in regards to squatters. If it was in their hands only, it would quickly devolve into violence and likely death. Squatter's rights prevents vigilantism and guarentees the safety of everyone involved. Lately, though, you'll find that some view squatter's rights as a matter of human rights given that the United States has more vacant houses than homeless people and the inherent injustice of people being forced by circumstances out of their control to live in poverty on the streets.
@@simba2776 least we westerners have rights while you easterners “excluding Japan” don’t have rights in Iran and Iraq Muslim women can’t even take their habibs off or they die in China you can’t even speak up Against injustice you do your thrown in a gulag or executed all. So don’t go thinking your superior everyone’s as worse and good as each other so start acting like a human not a rat
@Dan Mark Oh you should visit. Just ignore the ones who can't believe that you just don't want to live there. The delusion in the states is right up there with those religious fanatics from the middle east.
I don’t think there’s squatters rights for air b n b . You sign a form / document on the site for a certain amount of days , and you pay for the days . I’d sue the site
I think it was made like like in the 1700s for when someone found a abandoned house and they lived there for like a month or something. cause back then in order to claim land you just pick a place and built a house and you got the land and sometimes a owner would die and someone who didn't want to build a house would just move in and stay. So a family member or towns people can't just show up out of nowhere and kick them out. At least I think that's why squatters right come from I could be wrong. But it's still a outdated law. And can ruin people's lives I know cause my dad was being a idiot and let some lady he barely knew stay Iat our house when I was 16 because she was broke. She wouldn't leave told the cops that my dad molested her when she got to stay in the room with a lock. while my dad slept on the couch the moment she started staying with us. he had to have like five people over to act as witnesses so he wouldn't get arrested. We eventually got her out but a couple month later she paid someone to burn our house down. Luckily they were caught before they could.
@@alishamarshall2267 nah it’s a new law squatters rights is only a problem in cities that are “progressive” it’s easier to take someone’s house that’s a weak late on property tax then a “squatter” and it got worse when all these places made the “Covid exemptions” that already gave a 3 month “grace period” in places like New York even longer
@@david-468 If I’m not mistaken didn’t this same issue happen after the civil war? When Southern families had to flee due to battle, squatters immediately rushed in to try and claim the houses and the Federal judges wouldn’t do anything about it? Or could be completely wrong :/ which I probably am- I mean… I know about the WAR part I never bothered to study more into the aftermath of families and such.
That recording when it hold up to court Chicago is in Illinois which is a two-party consent State meaning the officers would have to be informed there being recorded.
That was amended to only be true when there's "a reasonable expectation of privacy". Holding a conversation with someone at their doorstep almost definitely doesn't include an expectation of privacy, any neighbour could overhear it. And when the cops themselves are already wearing cameras, they definitely can't claim an expectation of privacy. The recording would almost definitely hold up in court. Two party consent is different in different states. In Illinois it pretty much only protects you from dudes wearing a wire and illegal wiretaps. And even then not always.
@@solidghost1337 I dunno, this is tricky because that is technically a private residence within an indoor building in the presence of its owners, so the argument could be made that there WAS a reasonable expectation of privacy. An actual lawyer would need to get involved to decide for sure. But then again, this is TV drama, they bent the law for the sake of the story all the time. Law and Order and Criminal Minds does it too.
@@Catilena1890 nah it's pretty cut and dry. If you're willingly talking to someone that is literally wearing a camera on their chest, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. If they weren't wearing cameras it would be more vague but that seals it. The only defense you'd have against that is if you're blind, or if you never directly looked at the cops. If they can reasonably prove that you looked toward the camera at all, expectation of privacy goes out the window. Unless you state that you don't wish to be recorded, of course.
Police officers are acting in a public capacity and they have no reasonable expectation of privacy, so under Illinois law the recording IS admissible as evidence.
Situations like these require a Batman. Even before the dead body. They needed someone outside of the useless law to come in and knock the guys skull him and throw him the dirt
hey man I commented that gordon and harvey from ''Gotham'' series are best for this kind of job. then i saw your post!!!!!!! world is becoming Gotham!!!!!!
This is what the Hell's Angels and related groups are for. I'm.. actually not kidding. That's what you do. You find some really tough guys that don't give a shit about the law, pay them, and they handle it. Problem is, you might end up with a felony charge if the person dies. The other way is to go through the courts, pay a lawyer lot of money (or try and do it yourself), and spend a lot of time (anywhere from 3 months to several years).
I honestly thought the inspector was gonna stop messing with the wall when the squatter said “c’mon.” I need to stop rooting for the bad guys on this show.
@@leasebergfladstad167 If you're asking why the guy in "The Black Cat" story killed his wife, it was for interfering and stopping him when he tried to kill the new cat.
Bro honestly if I was this guy and a squatter was staying in my house I’d break the door down,beat him up, and claimed he broke in to be police. Cuz we all know how they handle squatters.
@@AustinMichael defending myself against a breaking and entering isnt illegal, especially since it is not unreasonable to assume people breaking into your house are armed
@@theflerffyburr7919 You could probably get away with that defense in red states, but good luck killing criminals in a state like California without being charged as a criminal yourself.
@@look_mypfp_6875 the problem is that these squatters don't pay anything. Yet they have rights to stay there, while the ones who actually live there and paid for the house have to accept defeat and leave. And if anything that the squatters do in that house is illegal, the real homeowner is the one who gets in trouble.
There is literally no way this is legal. There are so many laws which could kick him out. Capitalism is a pain in the ass, but at least it would REALLY help with this.
@@hurt12398 money. Not paying rent? You have to leave in an hours notice. Not paying taxes? There goes your home. Refusing to leave someone else’s house, even if you are under contract? Gun in your face and a court date for next Monday, have fun. Literally no way you can just take someone else’s house when capitalism at play. Unless you’re rich, but stealing house’s wouldn’t be on your to-do list then I think
@@Delilah_Anne You must not understand what capitalism is then, it's free market meaning people can do what they want if they have the money. Ironically this involves creating, defending, or abolishing laws that'll benefit whoever is already ahead, that's why lobbying and bribing exist. I've seen less capitalistic countries more free in dealing with these situation. But I'm not here to argue whether I'm for or against it, I'm just here laying out the table for someone who obviously did not even pass ap Gov class in highschool.
🙄🙄🙄Everybody hates squatters. This guy clearly murdered someone. He won’t have to worry about rent anymore. He’ll just enjoy a long sentence in prison. Along with the cautionary tale of don’t drop the soap in the shower.🤣🤣🤣
Of all the stupid US laws I've heard of, protecting the idiots who infringe on private property seemed the dumbest. In Europe, you don't even have much rights as a tenant, which should be change, but for that to be allowed is absolutely stupid. I can't find any logical reason why someone not only would write such a stupid law, I suppose several idiots voted somehow, I never understand the US system but I presume you have Parliament in a way.
It was made for the 1800s so people could move into long abandoned property. Housing was different and sometimes people would just pack their things and ditch the shack or cabin they were living in, without trying to sell it. Sometimes I don’t think the previous owners or anybody else officially owned the land themselves. Squatter laws meant that those small, abandoned properties could be moved into by other settlers. Now real estate and property ownership is much different, but the laws are the same.
Eviction and squatter laws are so messed up in the US. Its my house, so leave. You got to jail for breaking and entering, but not occupying a home that isn't yours????
It isn't fair but you have to remember that landlords have to deal with this for every tenant that rents out a house, apartment, whatever piece of property is deemed livable. Landlords should be aware of the tentant/landlord rules including squatters rights and unfortunately, landlords have to go through the process to evict the person from the property. Unfortunately, for the landlord couple here, it seems like they didn't study up on laws regarding tenant rights including squatters rights so there is nothing else they can do except for filing an eviction.
That's a problem in Europe too. I think that factors in how expensive rent has become: the landlord isn't just a greedy asshole, he needs some sort of collateral and raising the monthly fee is the easiest way to get it.
@@purpleserenity137 No, it is very fortunate that they do have to go through all of that, so that idiot landlords can't just take away a person's living space overnight just because they feel like it. It seems weird that everyone has this framing that tenants can be bad but not landlords.
@@andreavescovo8995 Yes, the landlord is a greedy asshole, that is why he's bought up another home that he doesn't plan to live in to extort money from people that need housing.
This isn’t how squatters rights work. It only applies where there are no clear papers of ownership from the people owning the house, and also when there is no dispute of if they can be there
Ihe had the lease agreement and the home owners never showed a piece of paper tho so this is pretty spot on with how you put it and how it goes in America and Uk
If you know you have squatters, and before they can say anything I wait until they leave for groceries or something and then go back inside with a locksmith, and change again the locks and leave all their stuff out. What legal resource do they have? I just say I thought they forgot their stuff so leaf it outside or in a uhaul cart. I mean, they would already be outside, will a judge force me to let them go back inside? I just move in.
You would think, but I feel like that wouldn’t be legal. I mean depending on local laws, you can’t even cut utilities and it wouldn’t look favorable in court. So essentially you’re not only giving up your property, you must pay for their utilities it seems.
No you don’t; and this wouldn’t happen. Airbnb has a specific clause that you agree to when you rent a property that bars you from this exact situation. This would never happen
Reminds me of a film I saw in the nineties, Pacific Heights, all about the lodger from Hell, good film. Really hard to get rid of lodgers once they're entrenched in the property.
I'll never understand why these big reveal scenes with the "oh they were hiding a body" don't include the officers immediately drawing their guns on the suspect.
@@benolr64 the fact that they find the body or whatever is the shock value but we're talking about police officers here. The only time where something like this happened where the reaction was to 'guns and arrest him' was in Elementary.
@@Greenhawk4 so? If the cops came to my place because I was accused of something like shoplifting and they found a dead guy named Marvin in the trunk of my car I'd expect to be looking down the barrels of some guns.
"Squatters rights" shouldn't be a thing. It is called trespassing, and they should be immediately removed from the premises and have a court order banning them from coming onto the property permanently. They are the ones in the WRONG!
kind of funny how the guy said he'd have all their jobs for the FD building inspection. He has literally zero way to prove they made the "anonymous complaint"
So what was that guys plan plaster up the wall and let the owner get arrested for a dead women in their walls when they eventually smell the rotting body
So this is not how "squatters rights" works. Squatters rights is when you occupy a property without the permission of the owner (i.e. no rental/lease agreement) for a minimum of 3 to 40 years, depending on the state, without the owner making any attempt to have the squatter removed from their property. The squatter can then apply to claim ownership of the property if they can prove non-permissive use of the property that is actual, open and notorious, exclusive, adverse and continuous for the statutory period.
He doesn’t have squatters rights, he violated a contract agreement, they could sue him. Also he can’t record her without letting her know he is, they are not in a public setting and he purposely agitated her. Finally he’s a jerk, any jury would hate him, especially after pointing out he’s done this before.
Wtf ? In my country this would never happen, no one has the right to occupy a house owned by someone, even if it was abandoned, if the owner claims it you're OUT
Squatters rights sound ridiculous! So if I am in a place for more than 30 days it's mine now?? Wtf... How is that a law?? Genuinely, if someone can explain then please do...
"civil dispute" my posterior. You can't go to a hotel or more traditional bed and breakfast (bnb), change the locks and claim you have squatter's rights. The hotel would have that person arrested without any question. It should be the same for any temporary accomodations.
It would've been good to see Trudy smile when Roman & Burgess needed Mouch's help and that he solved what was hidden behind the wall of a couple's apartment.
To be honest, there have been cases where people hid bodies in walls and were never found until decades later when the owner/murderer died or sold the house and people started renovating.
There’s a famous case where a serial killer hides his victims in the floorboards of his house. He only got caught because he tried to flush organs down the toilet. I believe the killer’s name is Dennis Nilsen.
Squatting isn't a civil dispute? Squatting is illegal? It takes 10 years to gain squatters rights for starters (not 30 days), and it's defined as "someone who *unlawfully* occupies an unoccupied building or land", meaning that the police *can* move in and forcibly evict the squatter.
it cuts to a scene later on after the main story where Roman tells the couple (at the 21st precinct) their apartment is crime scene for a few days and that the apartment is rightfully theirs after that. The woman hugs him. (would of been nice to see intelligence figure out why he killed her in the first place as another side story) . XD
@@pixie263 Firstly, thank you so much for clearing that up for me! And secondly, my guess is he killed her because he got in an argument with her, and that his jerky attitude towards others is even worse towards his wife.
Land lords need to start using mafia style tactics to get tenants like him out. If the cops won't do anything when you call them they won't do anything when he calls them too.
@@mikaelarutyunov9578 Are you encouraging theft and taking advantage of an emasculated and demoralized police force courtesy of ultra liberal political leaders?
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Dang, I just watched this not too long ago and I didn’t even realize that
Although to be fair he did say they wasn’t together anymore but I didn’t realize he said that either
What episode is it ?
@@rxprestigeeclipse6551 what episode is it?
@@mariareyes9535 season 2, ep 16. “What puts you on that ledge”
I feel like ''squatters' rights'' should exclusively apply to ABANDONED houses not temporarily rented apartments
In the UK, they do. You're not allowed to do this type of thing in homes that already have occupants or have Landlord ownership. In an abandoned building, they can claim squatters rights, otherwise it would be considered trespassing since he's in the apartment without the owner or occupant's consent.
Or government facilities not private properties
yeah illinois here, shit sucks, had a flat mate that was the biggest trouble maker ive ever encountered, but squatters rights wouldnt let us kick him out to the curb even with police help and evidence of breaking an entering into our rooms.
100%
Squatters’ rights should not apply to anyone under any circumstances. It is wrong for people to take away from others.
DID THEY NOT PAY ATTENTION THAT HIS WIFE WAS MISSING, THE OWNERS WIFE SAID “HIM AND HIS WIFE WERE SUPPOSED TO LEAVE A WEEK AGO”
he specifically said that he and his wife weren't together anymore.
@@JustGigi319 bruh… I didn’t pay attention to that part, sorry!
They asked him where his wife was too
@@midnightspiral8582 I look back and it did say that, but you can’t always believe something that a person says!
I thought he didn’t say that they weren’t together anymore until right before they found her body.Btw,is this show on any of the streaming platforms because I have got to see how this episode ends.
I like how the murderer was like “no, don’t do that” cmon bruh 💀
*body comes out* “cmon man why you ruinin my shit”
I see Taub has not changed at all from his years working for House
Peter Griffin face you got reminds me of that song that played in that episode where Chris fell in love with his teacher. As soon as he was busted for what he did putting I’m assuming that’s his wife in the wall. The song the land of Oz started playing in my head from that episode.🤣🤣🤣😈😈😈 🎶 Scrub scrub here scrub scrub there… Whether you’re right or wrong… A man can wash another man in very own land of Oz.🎶
@@kirschitz64I was thinking this 😂
@@kirschitz64house taught him to do that
one thing i really don't understand is why a squatters in a first world country had more rights than the actual owner of the house.
squatter's rights laws are pretty old. from when the country was expanding west. they should have been revamped long ago.
Because they tend to take advantage of tenent laws and there are squatter laws in places too for "Abandon houses". I remember this chronic squatter and her family who would do this with these million dollar houses. Another one was when a veteran came home from Iraq to see squatters had moved into him place. It took some fellow veterans coming over and removing them from his place for hi to get his house back.
It's "tradition". Some laws are kept purely because they're so old and not many people remember them, they don't do much harm.
Here in the Philippines. If you can't pay your rent for the current month. On the spot, you have to vacate your place.
Pretty sure a lot of those laws are really old.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but that guy can't do anything to the apartment without consent of the Landlord? Why would the Landlord give someone who doesn't live there permission to do anything to that apartment? I doubt the real renters would want to stay in that apartment now.
well here me out its a show
It depends on the rental agreement, most allow whatever you decide to do with your property short of renovation/painting walls.
And yes, Turnip is right, it IS a show.
also, the apartment could have been outright bought as a condo, not apartment.
Also he killed his wife you think a piece of paper saying he can't remodel it is gonna stop him?
They said it was an Airbnb. He definitely doesn't have the right.
After retired from a Specialist Doctor (House MD)..Dr. Taub's life has went down and become a murderer 😂
Bad idea id reckon. Wittnesses would see his nose from miles away :D
As soon as I saw his face I was like "not you..."
You silly lol! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was a defence lawyer (Law and Order) before being a specialist doctor too, such a waste of potential.
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"I have squatters' rights." Squatters shouldn't have rights; they're trespassing, and often inflict property damage. The only right they should have is access to a shelter, not somebody else's home.
EDIT: @Mechanomics Practice what you preach, then. Let an unknown stranger into your home and lock you out. Let them damage your home, help themselves to your belongings that you paid for, even invite their drug addicted friends inside.
That's what a shotgun is for!
@@bryanscott9770 My uncle tried that once; the only thing that saved the f*cker from getting shot was when he used the TV for a shield, and the Cowboys game was going to be on in a half hour.
Access to a bullet from my gun
i remember hearing about Squatters rights in passing and i thought it was for abandoned building that they had been living there for a long time then thats when the rights came in not this but then again it was in passing and may have been based on UK law on a UK tv show s both could be wrong
Well in the show they had a search warrant from them from the courthouse so they had the right to go Enter the apartment because they had a search warrant
The guy not only is a squatter but wants to make them pay for something he did. This guy has so much audacity.
Is this real or make story
@@claudiadarroux3259 I feel like it’s based from actual events…
Don’t worry, he’s going to the land of prison he will spend the rest of his life, avoiding dropping the soap😈😈😈
@@claudiadarroux3259this is a drama show. They don’t pick inspiration from real stories even, just from headlines and scandals. The laws and rules make even less sense than real life. But people believe it wholeheartedly and doctors, police, judges, and other drama worthy jobs complain from what info is put out there about how the real world works
jewish
That’s why the law was changed in England, a woman went shopping and squatters went into her house and changed the locks and had false papers saying that they are renting the house, the poor woman had to go to court to get them out and there was such an outrage that the House of Lords bought out a new law saying that they have no legal rights to steal property from anyone and they had to leave.
Oh really? I didn't know the UK had changed the law regarding squatters. That's good to hear.
uk W
Don't people lock their doors when they go shopping? Sorry, but I'm asking because this situation doesn't happen where I live.
@@landang7906 yah me too Philippines is 3rd world country but 1st rate law in real state, if
@@AdithCoderis My own aunt in the Philippines tried that to my mum. Luckily my mum had a great lawyer and she was the one paying taxes so that helped prove the owner, and she managed to make a deal and aunt was forced to pay but joke was on her because we demanded the current resale price within a week or an extra 1 mill php would be added every week they didnt pay up. Stupid aunt wanted the price my mum bought it for 10 years before which she foolishly tried to get and failed. Ended up with 1 mil. She still stole £100k (my mum lent her family money to pay for schooling and emergency operations, moving costs to get them to america etc.) but considering now we dont have to deal with that side of the family anymore, its okay. Plus, it is really funny because aunt made her bitc* daughter get a massive loan to build a fancy house on the plot. The sea is now reclaiming that area so every year it floods. They were never good with money. Oh karma :)
But seriously.... how could the police just walk away saying "it's a civil dispute" when this person won't leave their house! What are they going to do, sleep in a motel until they drag him to court which will take God knows how long and they might not even have the money to pay for that. Seriously, what should you do in that situation?
It sucks but that’s how it really is when dealing with squatters
the thing is squatter's rights were made to help protect people from asshole landlords, the whole 30 notice thing was so if/when a landlord wants to kick someone out, they give them enough time to find a place, pack up and leave but assholes like shithead here take advantage of things meant to help people
You can probably blame a long line of bottom feeding slumlords with predatory rental practices for the laws and regulations that people like this guy now take advantage of.
Police and there to enforce the law. The POS has legal right to be there so they could not do anything. I know what I would do if I were the homeowners, but I won't post it on here.
They should maybe change the law
Is air bnb guests claiming squatter rights even a thing? That seems like a huge liability and Airbnb would constantly be sued
Yes unfortunately…the “squatters rights” is an ongoing problem with a lot of people..
@@skullcandy3935 Is it okay to cut off electricity and power?
@@iagreewithyou3478 in most cases you cannot knowingly cut of utilities (can depend on local landlord-tenant laws). It can also look bad in the courts eye if you do this.
@@amberkay3983 Goodness. Why do squatters even have that right?!
If they trashed the place, can they be held liable?
@@iagreewithyou3478 From what I've read, you can track down and sue the squatter for damagers and such but with that comes a lot of money spent on lawyers. Most people say it's easier just to move on
Dr. Taub's life has completely changed. From saving people from death into bringing people to death xD
😂😂😂😂
Taub: It wasn't my fault. She died of lupus! It's the last thing anybody would diagnose!
It's a male Karen.
Correction it’s a male murdering Karen 😂😂
a kevin
now he the one will be charge with murder & hid a dead body in a wall
a kevin
As if the female Karen's aren't bad enough.
his face just said
“DRATS! AND I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT TOO IF IT WEREN’T FOR YOU MEDDLING FIRST RESPONDERS!”
Squatters rights should never be a thing.
yes
the fact that they are, is proof enough that US is literally the same as Russia and China. let that sink in.
Only because your country is rich due to military, you can call yourself a 1st world country.
But judging by that and many other things, you are no different than Russia and China.
European countries like Germany and Norway are superior in every way, except military.
Then where would you stay?
@@donkeystyle3200 at a house, apartment, ETC. That you ACTUALLY own?
@@churroplayz430 I know that, I meant HIM PERSONALLY.
"...and in other news: Dr. Christopher Taub was arrested today in Chicago, Illinois for attempting to hide a woman's body in his apartment walls."
"The plastic surgeon was employed at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital until recently, when he failed to show up for work on December 30th."
"New Jersey officials have been on the lookout for Dr. Taub regarding the whereabouts of his ex-wife Rachel, who disappeared at around the same time as her ex-husband."
"It's unclear at this time whether the body found is that of the doctor's ex-wife, but Dr. Taub's colleagues at Princeton-Plainsboro confirmed that the man had been involved in a complicated affair involving both his ex-wife and an employee at his former plastic surgery practice what resulted in his having children with both women."
"Sounds like quite a mess"
"You said it Carol"
"Well, our viewers can expect us to keep them updated on this story as it develops."
You deserve a reward for that comment 🏆🏆🏆
You dropped this >👑
i fucking love this
Dying at this🤣🤣
This comment is still underliked 2 years later.
Damn it, Taub! Even House wasn’t this crazy!
This takes "I'm in your walls" to a whole new level
🤣🤣🤣Wish they could’ve just showing the arrest of this guy. It would’ve been awesome him getting his ass kicked. Well, at least he doesn’t have to worry about renting anymore or being a squatter. He has all the time in prison to have his own room though the rent will be cheap. It will also involve salad tossing the only piece of advice for him is don’t drop the soap in the showers.😈😈😈
I absolutely despise squatters, why do they have more rights than the home owners who actually worked for it? 😤
In my country he would have already been dead you western country have some stupid law 😂😂
The origin of Squatter's rights in the United States comes form the Homestead Act of 1862, enacted so that pioneers moving Westward could receive legal support to settle whatever they could reasonably deem as "vacant" land (it was actually land belonging to Native American tribes, so this was simply another avenue of stealing land from Native Americans). The idea was that since nobody lived in that land, then anybody had a right to settle it, so the rule of thumb was that it was the property of whoever got there first.
Today, Squatter's rights exist primarily as a medium for justice via the legal system. Without them, the matter would fall between the squatter and the homeowner and it quickly becomes vigiliante justice; just look at how incensed most people in the comments and the clip above are in regards to squatters. If it was in their hands only, it would quickly devolve into violence and likely death. Squatter's rights prevents vigilantism and guarentees the safety of everyone involved. Lately, though, you'll find that some view squatter's rights as a matter of human rights given that the United States has more vacant houses than homeless people and the inherent injustice of people being forced by circumstances out of their control to live in poverty on the streets.
For abandoned places as long as it's maintained it's not an issue in my book but holy hell people will use loopholes to the fullest extent
@@simba2776 least we westerners have rights while you easterners “excluding Japan” don’t have rights in Iran and Iraq Muslim women can’t even take their habibs off or they die in China you can’t even speak up Against injustice you do your thrown in a gulag or executed all. So don’t go thinking your superior everyone’s as worse and good as each other so start acting like a human not a rat
Disgusting like a rat and cockroach infestation they are even in the attic lol
Thank you for showing just how truly not free American citizens are.
@Dan Mark Oh you should visit. Just ignore the ones who can't believe that you just don't want to live there. The delusion in the states is right up there with those religious fanatics from the middle east.
@Dan Mark Actually the the states with the gun nuts are actually where I felt the safest. The liberals over there are quite batshit.
@Dan Mark It's not so nice in Canada either. You can't just shoot any burglars or you might be the one getting jail time.
you saying that just shows your privilege
We need more former soldiers to run for government positions.
squatters rights has to be one of the most random and dumb laws lmao
I don’t think there’s squatters rights for air b n b . You sign a form / document on the site for a certain amount of days , and you pay for the days . I’d sue the site
I think it was made like like in the 1700s for when someone found a abandoned house and they lived there for like a month or something. cause back then in order to claim land you just pick a place and built a house and you got the land and sometimes a owner would die and someone who didn't want to build a house would just move in and stay. So a family member or towns people can't just show up out of nowhere and kick them out. At least I think that's why squatters right come from I could be wrong. But it's still a outdated law. And can ruin people's lives I know cause my dad was being a idiot and let some lady he barely knew stay Iat our house when I was 16 because she was broke. She wouldn't leave told the cops that my dad molested her when she got to stay in the room with a lock. while my dad slept on the couch the moment she started staying with us. he had to have like five people over to act as witnesses so he wouldn't get arrested. We eventually got her out but a couple month later she paid someone to burn our house down. Luckily they were caught before they could.
Lies again? They didn't get the scent of the dead body after they opened door?
@@alishamarshall2267 nah it’s a new law squatters rights is only a problem in cities that are “progressive” it’s easier to take someone’s house that’s a weak late on property tax then a “squatter” and it got worse when all these places made the “Covid exemptions” that already gave a 3 month “grace period” in places like New York even longer
@@david-468
If I’m not mistaken didn’t this same issue happen after the civil war? When Southern families had to flee due to battle, squatters immediately rushed in to try and claim the houses and the Federal judges wouldn’t do anything about it?
Or could be completely wrong :/ which I probably am- I mean… I know about the WAR part I never bothered to study more into the aftermath of families and such.
IS IT ME OR ARE THEY VERY CALM FOR FINDING A DEAD BODY IN THE WALL!!!!!!!!!!
First time to Chicago PD?
Better question is with 5 civil suits against the city how is he still breathing?
Why are you screaming thought?
I’m assuming you haven’t watched this much before. Please correct me if I am wrong
they work in Chicago folks, the city of death
Omigod it's Taub 😳 I know he cheated on his wife and they got divorced but ....
Ikr!
Like, dude, calm down!
I knew I recognized him from somewhere! I just couldn't figure out where it was 'till I seen this comment. LOL.
haaha yeah i was about to comment the same thing
That recording when it hold up to court Chicago is in Illinois which is a two-party consent State meaning the officers would have to be informed there being recorded.
That was amended to only be true when there's "a reasonable expectation of privacy". Holding a conversation with someone at their doorstep almost definitely doesn't include an expectation of privacy, any neighbour could overhear it. And when the cops themselves are already wearing cameras, they definitely can't claim an expectation of privacy. The recording would almost definitely hold up in court.
Two party consent is different in different states. In Illinois it pretty much only protects you from dudes wearing a wire and illegal wiretaps. And even then not always.
@@solidghost1337 I dunno, this is tricky because that is technically a private residence within an indoor building in the presence of its owners, so the argument could be made that there WAS a reasonable expectation of privacy. An actual lawyer would need to get involved to decide for sure.
But then again, this is TV drama, they bent the law for the sake of the story all the time. Law and Order and Criminal Minds does it too.
@@Catilena1890 nah it's pretty cut and dry. If you're willingly talking to someone that is literally wearing a camera on their chest, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. If they weren't wearing cameras it would be more vague but that seals it. The only defense you'd have against that is if you're blind, or if you never directly looked at the cops. If they can reasonably prove that you looked toward the camera at all, expectation of privacy goes out the window.
Unless you state that you don't wish to be recorded, of course.
Police officers are acting in a public capacity and they have no reasonable expectation of privacy, so under Illinois law the recording IS admissible as evidence.
That doesn't apply to on-duty police officers.
Situations like these require a Batman. Even before the dead body. They needed someone outside of the useless law to come in and knock the guys skull him and throw him the dirt
Haha!!! Good one!😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣
hey man I commented that gordon and harvey from ''Gotham'' series are best for this kind of job. then i saw your post!!!!!!! world is becoming Gotham!!!!!!
This is what the Hell's Angels and related groups are for. I'm.. actually not kidding. That's what you do. You find some really tough guys that don't give a shit about the law, pay them, and they handle it. Problem is, you might end up with a felony charge if the person dies.
The other way is to go through the courts, pay a lawyer lot of money (or try and do it yourself), and spend a lot of time (anywhere from 3 months to several years).
that’s what crazy tíos are for
doubt that batman would bother with a leech squatter
I honestly thought the inspector was gonna stop messing with the wall when the squatter said “c’mon.” I need to stop rooting for the bad guys on this show.
inspector? That's Mouch from Fire
He’s not an inspector. That’s the one and only Randall “Mouch” McHolland. Half man, half couch. Chicago Fire
Also the inspector you're referring to is a firefighter
Mouch don't play when it comes to people bein homeless.
Like in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat". The guy murders his wife and hides her body in the wall.
Or in “The Tell-Tale Heart”. The guy killed the old mad and hid his body under the floorboards
@@idkaname6508 or the cask of amontillado
Ok wow, I just realized those three stories end with someone in a wall... poe being sussy
Why?
@@leasebergfladstad167 If you're asking why the guy in "The Black Cat" story killed his wife, it was for interfering and stopping him when he tried to kill the new cat.
Bro honestly if I was this guy and a squatter was staying in my house I’d break the door down,beat him up, and claimed he broke in to be police. Cuz we all know how they handle squatters.
@Annistar yeah that too lol.
@Annistar yep, "squatters rights" quickly evaporate when you exercise your 2nd amendment rights
But in reality you would be looking at charges lol.
@@AustinMichael defending myself against a breaking and entering isnt illegal, especially since it is not unreasonable to assume people breaking into your house are armed
@@theflerffyburr7919 You could probably get away with that defense in red states, but good luck killing criminals in a state like California without being charged as a criminal yourself.
Weird to see this is where Dr. Taub ended up much less a murderer
Technically the rental agreement also serves as an eviction notice if it has an agreed upon term of occupancy
@@cunningsmile4166and also a psychopathic thing to say
Squatting is LITERALLY illegal. What rights is he talking about?
In America, when someone has payed and lived there for so many days, they get rights to the house and become a tenant
@@look_mypfp_6875 so basically they paid enough to become a freeloader.... Sounds like a load of bull
@@thecommentguy9380 If they paid, they aren't a freeloader, genius.
@@look_mypfp_6875 the problem is that these squatters don't pay anything. Yet they have rights to stay there, while the ones who actually live there and paid for the house have to accept defeat and leave. And if anything that the squatters do in that house is illegal, the real homeowner is the one who gets in trouble.
There is literally no way this is legal. There are so many laws which could kick him out.
Capitalism is a pain in the ass, but at least it would REALLY help with this.
Well it is unfortunate in Spain is much worse
Wtf does capitalism have Have to do with squatting
@@hurt12398 money. Not paying rent? You have to leave in an hours notice. Not paying taxes? There goes your home. Refusing to leave someone else’s house, even if you are under contract? Gun in your face and a court date for next Monday, have fun.
Literally no way you can just take someone else’s house when capitalism at play. Unless you’re rich, but stealing house’s wouldn’t be on your to-do list then I think
@@Delilah_Anne You must not understand what capitalism is then, it's free market meaning people can do what they want if they have the money. Ironically this involves creating, defending, or abolishing laws that'll benefit whoever is already ahead, that's why lobbying and bribing exist. I've seen less capitalistic countries more free in dealing with these situation. But I'm not here to argue whether I'm for or against it, I'm just here laying out the table for someone who obviously did not even pass ap Gov class in highschool.
It shouldn't take long because it was a set time and date with an agreement. To squat and push all the bills during that time is theft
Ok, so, apparently Taub gave up being a doctor (and gave up on life) and decided to live as a squatter.
Edit: And a MURDERER!
lol
🙄🙄🙄Everybody hates squatters. This guy clearly murdered someone. He won’t have to worry about rent anymore. He’ll just enjoy a long sentence in prison. Along with the cautionary tale of don’t drop the soap in the shower.🤣🤣🤣
Wow, Taub really fell apart after House left
Of all the stupid US laws I've heard of, protecting the idiots who infringe on private property seemed the dumbest. In Europe, you don't even have much rights as a tenant, which should be change, but for that to be allowed is absolutely stupid. I can't find any logical reason why someone not only would write such a stupid law, I suppose several idiots voted somehow, I never understand the US system but I presume you have Parliament in a way.
It was made for the 1800s so people could move into long abandoned property. Housing was different and sometimes people would just pack their things and ditch the shack or cabin they were living in, without trying to sell it. Sometimes I don’t think the previous owners or anybody else officially owned the land themselves. Squatter laws meant that those small, abandoned properties could be moved into by other settlers. Now real estate and property ownership is much different, but the laws are the same.
Law is also commonly misrepresented. The time you need to spend there to claim squatters rights is measured in years.
F landlords.
0:50 What happened to Dr.Taub after House died?
OMG I just Realized that the Squatter is the same actor as Dr. Taub from House M.D
Eviction and squatter laws are so messed up in the US. Its my house, so leave. You got to jail for breaking and entering, but not occupying a home that isn't yours????
It isn't fair but you have to remember that landlords have to deal with this for every tenant that rents out a house, apartment, whatever piece of property is deemed livable. Landlords should be aware of the tentant/landlord rules including squatters rights and unfortunately, landlords have to go through the process to evict the person from the property. Unfortunately, for the landlord couple here, it seems like they didn't study up on laws regarding tenant rights including squatters rights so there is nothing else they can do except for filing an eviction.
That's a problem in Europe too.
I think that factors in how expensive rent has become: the landlord isn't just a greedy asshole, he needs some sort of collateral and raising the monthly fee is the easiest way to get it.
Maybe you should try actually looking up any of these laws.
@@purpleserenity137 No, it is very fortunate that they do have to go through all of that, so that idiot landlords can't just take away a person's living space overnight just because they feel like it.
It seems weird that everyone has this framing that tenants can be bad but not landlords.
@@andreavescovo8995 Yes, the landlord is a greedy asshole, that is why he's bought up another home that he doesn't plan to live in to extort money from people that need housing.
This isn’t how squatters rights work. It only applies where there are no clear papers of ownership from the people owning the house, and also when there is no dispute of if they can be there
Ihe had the lease agreement and the home owners never showed a piece of paper tho so this is pretty spot on with how you put it and how it goes in America and Uk
watch him claim squatters' rights after 30 days in his jail cell.
Put him in with a cell mate that has been in so long he has forgotten what being a women is like.
That isn't how any of this works.
If you know you have squatters, and before they can say anything I wait until they leave for groceries or something and then go back inside with a locksmith, and change again the locks and leave all their stuff out. What legal resource do they have? I just say I thought they forgot their stuff so leaf it outside or in a uhaul cart. I mean, they would already be outside, will a judge force me to let them go back inside? I just move in.
They could just order food. Hell, you can order an entire grocery trip and never have to leave your house.
@@MikeTheGamer77
Then don’t let the groceries in.
You would think, but I feel like that wouldn’t be legal. I mean depending on local laws, you can’t even cut utilities and it wouldn’t look favorable in court. So essentially you’re not only giving up your property, you must pay for their utilities it seems.
Or, you could just go through legal channels like an adult.
@@gummy5862 Try actually looking up squatter's rights.
Oh man I want to see how this turn out
the look of shock on the police officers and firefighters faces when they find the body is so real. What happens after this tho?
Off camera arrest and conviction
Nothing. Just a damn off camera arrest. Which fucking sucks.
Well he wanted his own place rent free, he now has one, for the next 25 years to Life. But I would not recommend being an asshole to his new neighbors
He drops the soap, guy next to him smiles and says "squatters rights" before showing him his new routine
You have to be insane to rent your property out through Air BNB. The world is too litigious.
No you don’t; and this wouldn’t happen. Airbnb has a specific clause that you agree to when you rent a property that bars you from this exact situation. This would never happen
Reminds me of a film I saw in the nineties, Pacific Heights, all about the lodger from Hell, good film. Really hard to get rid of lodgers once they're entrenched in the property.
With Michael Keaton? Oh yeah, I remember that.
I'll never understand why these big reveal scenes with the "oh they were hiding a body" don't include the officers immediately drawing their guns on the suspect.
Shock value?
@@benolr64 the fact that they find the body or whatever is the shock value but we're talking about police officers here. The only time where something like this happened where the reaction was to 'guns and arrest him' was in Elementary.
@@EdwardTCBlake I mean its not like he is armed or anything.
@@Greenhawk4 so? If the cops came to my place because I was accused of something like shoplifting and they found a dead guy named Marvin in the trunk of my car I'd expect to be looking down the barrels of some guns.
She took the "im living in your walls" too seriously that she died in it
"Squatters rights" shouldn't be a thing. It is called trespassing, and they should be immediately removed from the premises and have a court order banning them from coming onto the property permanently. They are the ones in the WRONG!
When that guy recorded burgess and said "THANK YOU, THAT'S ALL I NEEDED" I swear he sounded like someone I used to know
Were they an asshole too?
kind of funny how the guy said he'd have all their jobs for the FD building inspection. He has literally zero way to prove they made the "anonymous complaint"
“i don’t want to get caught… let me just sue a couple of cops and be a disruption to the public”
This is one of those times you should send a 'bad' cop... Suing isn't gonna be so possible when breathin out a straw, huh?
@Bla Bla "squatters rights" quickly evaporate when you exercise your 2nd amendment rights
That's true. It's their place. If they want to do some quick door renovations, do it.@@blabla187
"What? Are you runnin' for office, Captain Hairdo? Just get to the facts!" LOLOLOLOLOLOL 😂🤣🤪
Im sorry the guy acting as the “difficult man” had me laughing at the end “NO HEY” bro LMFAO
So what was that guys plan plaster up the wall and let the owner get arrested for a dead women in their walls when they eventually smell the rotting body
Dude ain't right.
I don't care about no squatters, if you're in my house and I don't want you there, you're leaving: dead or alive.
Love how the comments section know more about the law than the police themselves
You know this is a tv-serie right?
Trudy certainly would've given Mouch a big kiss for solving a woman's disappearance without trying.
Im cracking up laughing ,at him with putting a body inside a wall.
So this is not how "squatters rights" works.
Squatters rights is when you occupy a property without the permission of the owner (i.e. no rental/lease agreement) for a minimum of 3 to 40 years, depending on the state, without the owner making any attempt to have the squatter removed from their property. The squatter can then apply to claim ownership of the property if they can prove non-permissive use of the property that is actual, open and notorious, exclusive, adverse and continuous for the statutory period.
i like the "hey! no! stop that! bad! nooo. bad!" xD its like hes trying to get a dog to put something down
He doesn’t have squatters rights, he violated a contract agreement, they could sue him. Also he can’t record her without letting her know he is, they are not in a public setting and he purposely agitated her. Finally he’s a jerk, any jury would hate him, especially after pointing out he’s done this before.
Jesus Taub got really dark after House.
Wtf ? In my country this would never happen, no one has the right to occupy a house owned by someone, even if it was abandoned, if the owner claims it you're OUT
Man, Taub really hit rock bottom.
Lol his reaction when the body is found: “You- Ung!”
Season 2 Episode 16... You're welcome 😉
tysm
I didn't know Taub from House was doing soo bad he has to squat in a house in Chicago
The guy playing as the killer ( of his wife) is actually a actor from Dr. House and I just realized that when I looked at him
Squatters rights sound ridiculous! So if I am in a place for more than 30 days it's mine now?? Wtf... How is that a law?? Genuinely, if someone can explain then please do...
Funniest part about this is that this is the exact reaction a suspect would have in LA
That poor couple, first they deal with a squatter, and now they probably lose their house as it becomes a crime scene.
"civil dispute" my posterior. You can't go to a hotel or more traditional bed and breakfast (bnb), change the locks and claim you have squatter's rights. The hotel would have that person arrested without any question. It should be the same for any temporary accomodations.
3:36 “are you trying to tell me I’m fat-“😂
5:10 mouches face😂
Dr. Taub really feel off after working for Dr. House.
MY MANS WENT FROM A DOCTOR TO A SQUATTER 😃😃😃
Wow Taub went down hard after House
Aw crud, my family's got an airbnb - we live in South America now I fear we might end up with this kind of problem!
Good actors. Even the dangerous squatter is very good. I hope they get more endorsements in other shows or movies.
Damn. Taub _really_ let himself go after House fired him.
It would've been good to see Trudy smile when Roman & Burgess needed Mouch's help and that he solved what was hidden behind the wall of a couple's apartment.
i love how many cop shows there are painting them to be such selfless heroes lmfao
Wow, the writing for this show is horrendous lmao his reaction at the end was hilarious, like he was annoyed that they interrupted his day
Fastest divorce in American history
Quite literally, there is no squatters rights. They need to leave sometime. Shut off the water, electricity and no food deliveries.
To the couple that owned the apartment and couldn't get rid of the guy, I have some good news and some bad news...
“good great, now open the door, i’ll knock it in” 😂😂
I would definitely say thats a violation.
I'm sorry but why are all these comments just yapping about squatter stuff and not about him being a literal murderer??
why would you put it her the wall.
To be honest, there have been cases where people hid bodies in walls and were never found until decades later when the owner/murderer died or sold the house and people started renovating.
There’s a famous case where a serial killer hides his victims in the floorboards of his house. He only got caught because he tried to flush organs down the toilet. I believe the killer’s name is Dennis Nilsen.
Killer dont think, unless they know a thing or two.
Is that Taub?! 😂 never imagined he could play the role of a murderer
Squatting isn't a civil dispute? Squatting is illegal? It takes 10 years to gain squatters rights for starters (not 30 days), and it's defined as "someone who *unlawfully* occupies an unoccupied building or land", meaning that the police *can* move in and forcibly evict the squatter.
I just got an Airbnb ad before this
What ended up happening after they found the body?
it cuts to a scene later on after the main story where Roman tells the couple (at the 21st precinct) their apartment is crime scene for a few days and that the apartment is rightfully theirs after that. The woman hugs him. (would of been nice to see intelligence figure out why he killed her in the first place as another side story) . XD
@@pixie263 Firstly, thank you so much for clearing that up for me! And secondly, my guess is he killed her because he got in an argument with her, and that his jerky attitude towards others is even worse towards his wife.
@@pixie263 wait so this is a tv show? What’s it called? I’m a little dim lol
@@ravenclaw_grl3053 Chicago PD, It airs on NBC in the US
@@pixie263 Thank you so much 😊
I guess the squatter lost his job working with Dr. House.
Props to the guy in the house... He made my blood boil. Great acting.
Hey what episode is this and what season I really want to know
@@jakobwalling6441 Check the description
@@paladynwiecznegostazuzkraj75 ok thank you
Glad to see Darby’s looking better and turned his life around after being hacked to pieces
Land lords need to start using mafia style tactics to get tenants like him out. If the cops won't do anything when you call them they won't do anything when he calls them too.
Are you encouraging violence?
@@mikaelarutyunov9578 Are you encouraging theft and taking advantage of an emasculated and demoralized police force courtesy of ultra liberal political leaders?