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I have 0 remorse for him. He never avenged his sister; only becoming like the men who violated her. No matter the age of the violator, those that were victimized deserve justice
"of course leaving isn't that easy" made my heart stop. Thank you for acknowledging this. The first few times I tried to leave I almost died. I'm so happy she made it out safe.
That women who screamed her lungs out was brave AF. I don't care if she was freaking out or just desperate but that is a BOLD thing to do when your life is on the line. Shout out to her. I hope she's doing well ❤❤❤
100% but it's honestly one of the most recommended things to do during an attack. Scream, yell, fight, make yourself loud and repulsive and the attacker is often so surprised, they run.
Even though he was caught, he ultimately got away with everything. He lived a long life while those effected most likely never lived long enough to know.
Agree. On top of that injustice his family disgustingly is UPSET he’s imprisoned. The lack of sympathy from his family proves he just bred more sickos like himself.
@@katfig8926 it must be incredibly hard for the family to process that a close family member that they loved and cared for is a piece of s**t. I don't think is a lack of empathy, they must have gone through a hard time.
@@katfig8926 The truth can be hard for many to accept. It's less traumatic to believe in the lie, I bet he manipulated them as well by planting seeds of innocence. His daughters are still young, maybe time will broaden their reality of understanding. Imagine it is your dad, your son. We are not in their position so we don't know how we'd react either. In the end he did the crimes, not his family. It's all on him and does their sympathy to the victims erase what he did or make it hurt less? Idk but I am doubtful.
The silver lining here is that while yes, he DID get to live a long life and his victims didn't- he ALSO lived long enough to finally get caught, get torn away from his family during his "golden years", and the families of the victims finally got to see justice served. It's bittersweet through and through.
The time he stopped committing crimes is the same exact time DNA evidence really took off. He was likely well-informed on the latest policing techniques and realized he had left (or would leave in the future) DNA at his crime scenes and realized it wasn’t worth the risk anymore.
@melanieroze2918just because you’re supposed to doesn’t mean you always do. You’re SUPPOSED to go to the dentist like 3-4 times a year and most people go 1-2 times a
It's kind of weird how once men and women reach a certain age, would begin to see them as less threatening. You see an elderly grandpa looking guy you can't possibly imagine who hes been in his entire life. That's a dangerous way of thinking because no matter how old you get you don't stop being a psychopath. The scary thing is how trusting people tend to be with their children and things like that around the elderly... something to think about.
@@yup_its_ME.512 Nowadays? Violent crimes were a lot more common in D'Angelo's youth. It's been declining for decades, since the early 90's (at least until the pandemic caused issues). Millennials and Gen Z are the least criminal, boomers, the most. This is supported by national crime stats. It's not an opinion.
I think the AMOUNT of people that can, and are currently able to do that should be the scariest part. And there are SO MANY people around that are able to do be so cruel, and have zero problems sleeping at night.
I was so convinced he was long dead. I thought "There is no way he is a grandpa yelling at the neighbor kids on his lawn".........Turns out, he was a grandpa yelling at the neighbor kids on his lawn.
I really like it when you do “well known” cases. I think it’s important to remember that you have an international audience, therefore many of these cases are unknown, or at least not well heard of in other countries. I’m from England and when you upload a video of a “well known” case, I hardly know anything about it and really appreciate being educated on it. So please don’t be discouraged when considering doing “well known” cases !
I just find it odd that his wife doesn’t suspect anything when they move to different places and those attacks happens to always occur wherever they move.
I guess your mind wouldn't go there, even if something felt off, you just couldn't believe the man you lay with would be capable, she may have been scared too.
I dont find it odd at all. Ted Bundys girlfriend didn't suspect anything for a very long time. Eventually, she called in to the police about him. But she even said in her book that she had zero idea & when she did feel something was off, she told herself she was just paranoid. It makes a lot of sense that you'd have a hard time condemning the person you love.
I love how comfortable she is doing a close up without any makeup on and she delivers SO much info so naturally, entertainingly and non judgementally. She's a straight legend in my book n I can't imagine she'd ever do or say something that would knock her off the proverbial pedestal.
Fun fact: my mom and I watched a documentary about this case about 2 years before the guy was caught and at the end my mom was like “It’s a cop. It has to be a cop. That’s the only way this makes sense.” Needless to say, I listen to my mother now 😂 by
My heart will always ache for the Oswalt family. Michelle threw everything she had into this case and was absolutely instrumental in bringing this creep to justice. Patton finishing her work after losing her so suddenly tells you about his devotion to her, too.
@@huminamel This is very common. It doesn’t mean he wasn’t committed. Marriage is until death. I don’t think anybody has a right to tell somebody how quickly they should move on.
@@huminamel I did find that weird too, but I also acknowledge that my world view is not the same as everyone else’s. While I personally don’t think I could remarry quickly if my spouse died an early, sudden death, I can understand why others do.
Bailey: i dont like to do popular cases , because what can i add to them Literally more than half of her fanbase came here for true crime but stayed for her personality :D , even if id watched a case 10 times ill still watch Baileys video cuz shes a icon
I was so not prepared to hear about him witnessing the SA of his baby sister. I tried to find more info, and all I could find was one article that basically stated when she told her parents, she and her brother were told to never speak about it. Just so so sad.
I wish Bailey nothing but happiness in her life. She’s brought so much joy and happiness into mine by posting these stories and making me look forward to Monday’s and Thursday’s ❤️
I totally feel like she's my bestie! Especially bc last yr was so hard and lonely for a lot of us. But, Bailey is so relatable and she says a lot of the things I think. She's grown so much, even in the last couple yrs since I've been watching. Love ya Bailey! Thanks for keeping so many of us more upbeat than we would be!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I agree. Happiness and abundance for Bailey always! I am thankful for her. I have chronic migraines and cannot work. I listen to her videos laying in my bed and she makes me feel so much better.
I was ten years old, living in Sacramento when all of this happened. My dad had my sister and I practice climbing out our windows and running to the neighbor's if anything happened. I can't emphasize how terrified the community was. That summer will stay with me forever.
What a terrifying way to have to live, especially as a child! I hate that you and your family (and the community) had to live like that. 😔 I had such an idyllic, innocent childhood, far removed from this evil.
ugh I feel your pain. im in canada but there was a known child predator in the area i grew up in, like, as in, he would go outside and follow kids to the nearby elementary school, and even managed to get a babysitting gig with some people. unfortunately some terrible things happened to other children. i wasnt even allowed outside by myself in my own yard, and grew up with just the TERRIBLE fear of somebody breaking into my house and harming me. yet my parents wonder why i grew up to be such an anxious person. i actually saw the guy as an adult at a mall in the next town over and i just got this crippling fear and had to leave, even tho he didnt have any interest in adults. hoping everybody dealing with this type of thing can come out unharmed.
Same. Every place we moved to we had to practice escapes and running to certain neighbors, what to do in case only one of us was grabbed, how to attempt to fight back... etc. I grew up in Rancho Cordova
I was absolutely DISGUSTED by his family. All they could do is complain how their “loving” family member is in prison. ZERO sympathy for all the victims. That entire family deserves a huge dose of karma. A sociopath created more sociopaths.
When they lack remorse like that I agree I really think families that are virtually unaffected by the evil some carry out they should just be wiped out. Quit making innocent humans so we don't have more of this.
Well look now. Maybe bailey said just this. You can't know what they actually said. Or maybe they didn't believe that he did it. Imagine being in their place with your father taken away and with this past. No one knew it and they probably were thinking there was some mistake - as most of people would think. Thinking much? No. First to blame and call people names? Yes.
@@hatersgottahatewejustgotta198 if he had never shown that side of himself & had always been loving, I'm sure it was a shock to his family. They need time to process the information & grief their loss as well.
The fact that this man was intelligent, military trained and a police officer when this was going on is terrifying. He thought everything through so he wouldn’t get caught…these people are the scariest ones…..
Makes me think of Russell Williams (A former Canadian General). The last person you'd expect to be sneaking into houses and stealing underwear... and escalating from there. Sometimes those men are attracted to those jobs because they lack self control, so they appreciate someone else being in control. Most young men learn that self control as they grow up, some clearly don't.
No all people in any of those fields are bad people. However the amount of being told you have to respect them as a kid really made me question a lot. Basicly I feel like they should all be in therapy not just for PTSD but also the stress and indoctrination that happens in those situations.
I used to wonder how the wives could never know-then I found out my cop father had a whole 2nd family. It’s possible. Policing is the perfect career for keeping your family(ies) in the dark.
But how did she not notice him bringing home all the things he was stealing? How did she not ask questions? At least one red flag had to have been raised in her mind
Bailey since you always make our Monday better I’ll make your Monday better too! You are beautiful, talented, hilarious and you make Mondays better for a lot of people. Keep up the great work, you bring smiles to a lot of faces!
The way she tells the victims’ stories, their families’ stories, the perpetrators’ upbringings, NO ONE does true crime justice the way Bailey does. Whenever she says she doesn’t know what she adds to popular stories, my heart breaks because she adds humanity to it. Usually crimes are told from a very topical P.O.V with little history and backstory to anyone besides the killers/kidnappers, etc. She’s not just entertaining, she’s educating and advocating in such a chill way. What an art form.
Yes! Occasionally I see comments criticizing her doing makeup while talking about victims that deserve respect. I get what they mean, but she puts lots of thought into her videos, cares deeply about the victims, and often says that kids and family members weren't looked up and shouldn't be for their own privacy which is much better than some true crime shows. I also completely understand needing to keep your hands busy while recording yourself talking about very tough topics.
He probably took a three month hiatus during the summer because that’s when the kids are out of school. People let their kids stay up later during the summer, college kids come back home, and people go on vacation when their kids are out of school. Everyone’s daily routine changes to accommodate the children being out of school.
I think I remember reading in the book, that that was when his first child was born. Creepily, he only had daughters but they seemed to be safe from him.
Honestly the father completely removing Joseph out of Bonny's life is just the best thing about this case in my opinion. So so heartwarming how amazing and dear fathers are, real superheroes
Bonny should hire him out to all the women being stalked and harassed by ex-boyfriends, fiancés, husbands, colleagues, neighbors, etc. How safe would these women feel ! 😀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I watched that documentary on HBO and it's so crazy that he would act and look so frail in the courtroom but the camera inside the cell he was doing freaking pull ups and is totally fine 🤬
You keep getting better and better. Dark History is great too! I'm a knitter and you are my favorite source of entertainment. I live in the middle of nowhere in Missouri. My partner's grandson came by for a visit. I'm 66, he's 22, and what do we have in common? Well your name came up. We love Bailey Sarian.
I rewatch your videos constantly. But listennn, there could be a story so popular everyone tells it the same way.. even if you did we would still love watching you we just freaking love you
As the ex wife of a monster… the wife don’t always know and they likely live with that shame for the rest of their life and to judge them is completely heartless …thank you Bailey for being so kind by bringing that to light ❤️
While I agree with you on general terms, a guy who keeps disappearing at night should, at least, make the wife a little alert. How many cases have we seen where the guy is an inter-state truck driver which accounts for his nights out but....he always comes home with random jewellry or scratches all over him and gives lame excuses for it and the wife believes him ! Maybe 60 years ago, but these days with so much info out there, Netflix, TV shows, documentaries....it's a little silly to say the least 🙄
I'm so glad that you escaped a monster. You are such an incredibly strong woman and I hope that you found the peace that you deserve. Thank you for sharing your story with others. As someone that escaped an emotionally and physically abusive relationship, it feels comforting to know that I am not alone in this fight against these monsters. Please never stop sharing your story. You're helping more people than you realize. Much love and light to you and every other person dealing with or having dealt with such horrible human beings. You deserve nothing but the absolute best 💗
The 3-month period where he took a break from attacks was a time when his niece was staying with him. She talks about it in the HBO documentary. Chilling.
When she said the police literally spent more time giving him nicknames then actually trying to catch him literally killed me with laughter because it’s actually kinda true 😂😂😂
My husband bought me “I’ll be gone in the dark” as a Mother’s Day present. No hidden message, just book release timing. After I finished it, I gave it to my mom to read and she got really freaked out and then I got to tell her that they actually caught the guy and she was so relieved. It was wild.
"i've got a lot of new subscribers and probably don't know what's going on." You ma'am, are too modest. I guarantee you, they know what's going on. you don't just start watching MM&M, without going back and binge watching the entire collection from the beginning.
I'm proud to admit this , yes !! The first time I came across her videos, I watched 5 to 6 hours worth of materials from her 😏 She is like your best buddy you hang out with at a coffee shop and gossip about criminals 😉
Bailey talking about Joseph getting away on a bicycle like the wicked witch of the West, I can't unsee it. So horrifying how many people suffered because of this man, but I glad they finally caught him.
BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY DO A VIDEO ON THE “Brain eater”: Robert maudsley! ( he didn’t actually eat brains through, but he killed his victims with a spoon)!!!
If you’re interested in this case or in true crime in general, please read I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara. It’s riveting and beautifully written. McNamara was gifted and her death was a terrible loss.
yeah, I'd much rather hang out in the back storage area with my co-workers listing to Bailey than dealing with customers. To be fair the storage needs to be sorted and cleaned anyway...
Bailey you should talk about missing mom Andrea knabel she has been missing since August 13, 2019. Although down on her luck, this mother of 2 boys searched for missing people with a community search group only to go missing herself.
Can't help but feel for his family, we had something similar happen in our family, my brother (who was my best friend and the person I loved and trusted more than anything) had been living a double life and is guilty of some horrendous crimes. Its so f*cking hard to know where to go now, and what to do with the love and loyalty you feel combined with the disgust and hatred. Ugh. So much yuck in the world.
I remember watching a documentary about it. There was a woman who identified the hand drawn neighborhood map that was found. There was a house that was colored in, and she identified it as her house growing up. They went there and she pointed to a house across the pond, and it was Joseph's house at the time.
I love how his wife was never suspicious about moving to three different places and all three of them having this type of stuff start AFTER they moved there
I feel like she must have known something was wrong but was to scared to speak up especially back in the day when cops would come home and beat their wives up for no reason.
I just finished a true crime book written by Paul Holes. Called Unmasked. He was a forensic investigator for the Bay Area in Cali. Mostly worked on cold cases. He was obsessed with GSK. After all those decades he’s the one who mainly figured out the Original Night stalker was Joseph Deangelo. Great book about notorious cold cases. Also… Bailey you are my spirit animal 🦄!! ❤
Also, for those curious, Michelle McNamara passed away from an accidental overdose, however an undiagnosed heart condition was likely the main culprit. It's just sad, bc it really seems like she became so engulfed in solving this that she was literally pushing herself way too hard. So let's just be very thankful for this woman's determination bc it really seems to have cost her her life.
I’m so happy Michelle was mentioned ❤️ and so much appreciation to Paton for making sure her work got out there and following the case until the very end
I know I've tried watching videos with the sound off and subtitles on. I might as well be watching with Chinese subtitles because I can't figure out what people are saying. Subtitles are sooooooooooooooo wrong. I give up.
Watching him plead guilty was a highlight of the year for me. Literally sat on my bed and cried through the whole thing. He terrorized me from a distance for decades after hearing about his crimes (and that HORRIFIC answering machine message) as EAR when I was a teenager. I knew Michelle would catch him, though. There was no way everything she did couldn't lead to something. I'm so proud of her and so grateful for her being so incredibly tenacious in her search for justice for all of his victims (including his wife.) Bye, Felicia.
How did the original police station he worked for not realize that when he moved the crimes stopped in that area?! They had to at one point think it could be an insider, right?!
Even if that was the case police officers dont like a rat in their own department. One of Bailey's stories involved a cop who ratted the department out and he got treated roughly by the department till he was forced to leave the force. Other than that, its really hard to immediately think its him. It's obvious now cause we know what we know but if we were in their shoes its not as simple as Joe leaving the state and immediately realizing he was the bad guy.
Patton Oswald (the author’s husband) is a famous actor. His wife was struggling with sleeping, partially due to the crime she researched for her novels, and partially due to some physical aliments she suffered from. She took a mixture of medications each night - but the night before for death, she took an extra one or two meds, and the combination stopped her heart in her sleep. Her husband came in to bring her coffee as he always would in the mornings, assumed she was still asleep, left the room snd then by noon or so he started to worry. He went back in to check on her and that’s when he found her dead. I’m not sure if others have told you that story yet but I only checked the last like 10-15 comments and didn’t see it, so I figured I’d put it on here. ❤️
Same. It’s so heartbreaking. I can almost guarantee as a parent that her father was content knowing he lost his life protecting his daughter from so much more trauma/pain. ( not that she doesn’t have quite enough with what happened anyways )
As a parent I am certain that giving my life to save my child would be entirely worth it - I’d be grateful to die that way because I’d be at peace. My concern is whether or not this poor father knew before he died that he’d succeeded in saving his girl. I can’t imagine the fear you’d have dying and not knowing. If karma truly exists he’ll be wherever he is now knowing he did his ultimate duty. I feel for his poor daughter. She’ll live with the survivor’s guilt forever. I only hope she had her own kids because then she would understand what her dad’s sacrifice meant to him as a parent and will understand that she shouldn’t feel guilty. I hope 🤞🏻
This case is INSANE, one of the scariest and most bizarre for me personally especially back in the early days when he'd just do weird stuff to mess with them for WEEKS before finally subjecting them to a night of terror and torture. Not sure how much detail Bailey will go into due to UA-cam guidelines but really looking forward to hearing how she presents it ^_^
For anyone seeking more detail after this vid there is multi part deep-dive into this case that spans in graphic detail the entirety of his crimes (it began before he was even caught and was finished after from what I recall). It's on a channel called Casefile Presents and the series is called EARONS (case 53), go to part 1 of that!
@@ellespoonies you are welcome, but be warned it's deeply unsettling! It was like 2 years ago now that I started the series (before he was even caught) and ever since I listened, I barricade multiple doors in the house every night. I leave objects under latched windows (so they'll be knocked over if someone manages to gain entry) and leave boxes etc in hallways that will be tripped over in the dark. I also check the location of my self-defence weapons every night before bed. That's how badly this case affected me :c But I think it's better to know and be prepared!
Bailey, I understand what you're saying about famous cases and them being over covered, but personally I like to hear your take on it. It's story telling and the way you cover these stories. 😁❤️
It's especially refreshing for people outside of the US like me who haven't heard about these cases at all, even though you guys would view them as over covered or popular 😊
I'm also glad she has a set opinion. I stopped watching a lot of "true crime" channels that would explain all the HORRIFIC things these people did then at the end they were like "oh but we don't know, poor them :( " nay nay, they did awful things.
my moms friend was his daughters teacher and Joseph invited her over for dinner once and she accepted, after dinner he asked her to stay longer but he gave her major creeps and got out of there fast
Wow! I have gotten that "creep" feeling before, and just something about the guy screams Creeper! It's a combination of the way they look around, them seeming overly eager, and standing too close when he doesn't know you well enough. I had a guy come to my house one time to give me an estimate for removing wallpaper in a bedroom; creeps right away; I just pointed him towards the room, and said that's the room...but I stood at the door with my phone in my hand and left the door open....he first was calling for me to come back to the room to tell him more about what I wanted done (to me, it was obvious ...I want the wallpaper removed...), then he just quickly walked out of the house and said he couldn't help me. So glad I didn't go back into the room with him and close the front door. Just one example of listening to our intuition;)). Never let an unknown man into your house without having a phone in your hand and leaving the front door open; also, never let yourself get "trapped" in an area of your house with a questionable guy; just point him to go down to the basement to look at the boiler or furnace (he can take pictures for you if he's trying to make you go down there you do not need to be right there beside him). Safety First!!
I think the more people focus on naming these monsters, it can bring in more money. Sells more papers, gets more views for news tv, gets more shares online, thus more exposure and money. The more fame they get, more money for these companies smh cause they love when they can get your attention and money from panic
I feel so sad for his granddaughters bc as someone who was utterly obsessed w my gpa, could you freakin imagine one day your whole image of this man comes crumbling down ?? And he turns out to be THIS??
I came here to say this... The letters they wrote, they are only writing what they know of him. And I'm sure they are going to need therapy to come to terms with it all. After everything I've been through, and If found out my dad was like him, I'm not sure I'd be able to cope.
Bailey, they cover Michelle’s death in the documentary. You should totally check it out. Essentially she working on the book and getting closer and closer to the date it needed to be handed over to the publisher. She got the point where she was having a hard time sleeping because of the deadline so she decided to take some meds to get some rest. Patton came home and found her. Coroner ruled it an accidental overdose but they found that she had an undiagnosed heart problem that didn’t help. It’s absolutely heartbreaking because she was so close to being done with the book. Patton ended up getting the deadline extended and finishing her book for her with the help of the people she was working with. The entire documentary is phenomenal as is the book and the theme song is GORGEOUS. I think they even made a new episode about his trial.
HE WAS MY NEIGHBOR!!! My siblings and I would play with his grandkids in his house! Our parents and other neighbors called him Crazy Joe. We swapped recipes and gardening tips with this guy! He always gave me the chills when I was a kid; eyes like a shark. House was always dark and he did yell a lot. We lived two doors down and you could hear the shouting.
@@333-u9o Honestly, I didn't see much of her, but dad mentioned that she was a sweet lady. Seemed like the type to "take the heat" when Joe was mad but still love the beast anyway.
Sick of people using dissociative personality or identity disorder as an “excuse” or “reason” for commitment crimes. That is such a disgusting narrative
And it's so 'convenient' he managed to push jerry out after his bs. Yeah right. The disorder doesn't just decide to 'chill' aftee you offered it it's request. It was such a f#%%# up thing to say.
its horrible, and it also throws shade on people that actually do have this disorder, making everyone think they are killers or bad people, when in fact people with those disorders are usually victims aswell that never want to hurt anyone
Learning that you have a relative who is a predator takes a long time to come to terms with. To you, that person was wonderful, admired, engaging. I didn't realize the full extent of it until my kids were the potential prey. It was like a veil fell away, and i realized the facade. The person I knew was never real.
Can we all take a moment to be upset and angry about the fact that in a lot of places that there is a limit on time to be convicted for someone that has violated your body.
It's extremely difficult to prove as time goes on. Hopefully those that have been victimized find strength and support to come forward as soon as possible.
Yeah, that really bothered me when it was mentioned, too. Especially knowing how many women this man assaulted, that we can PROVE he assaulted, but somehow it doesn't count because...it took too long for the police to catch him? Horseshit.
it confuses me how a person like joseph can do all of this and avoid the death penalty but someone who has killed one person can get sentenced to death…
Is it possibly because it usually takes so long to actually be killed when you have received the death penalty. That they assumes he’d die by old age first?
With popular stories like this, I always think, "eh, I've seen so many documentaries about this case, maybe I can skip this one." Then I watch it and your format is so different and I get such a different perspective that I end up loving it! Its not the heavy, over dramatized and emotional documentary, its like gossip between BFFs. I get the facts without the super depressing commentary and I love that.
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Keep the background it’s dope
Love you Bailey love the uploads!
I love this background sis and the one with all the candles in the back. Glad you're here!! Yayyyy!! l💜ve you to the moon💫🌙 with a spoon🥄 from Te⭐as to you!!🥰🥰💫🌙
Yayy!
Hey lady!! I remember when you first came up with the theme song!!! 🖤🖤🖤 Yes I love the background!!! Love ya!
*kicks a dog to death
-bonnie: huh, weird
*cheats on a test
-bonnie: this man is a monster
I actually laughed out loud at this comment but I thought the same thing!
Her priorities were not lined up
Definite LoL
It's giving me Hermione vibes
Lmbo 😂 This comment sent me 🤣😭
I have 0 remorse for him. He never avenged his sister; only becoming like the men who violated her. No matter the age of the violator, those that were victimized deserve justice
Nail on the head. Absolutely agree.
If you abuse animals no redemption
You can't have remorse for him anyway, remorse is when the guilty person regrets their own actions. I think you mean you have no sympathy for him.
Wish my predator would be brought to justice
@@yannialicia6529 I hope so. How are you doing?
Just because a bad person gets old, doesn't mean the bad goes away.
Ya it usually gets worse
It ripens with age (in a bad way)
and i need more sponges. 😭
Yeah, my neighbors brains are a jar of swinging dill pickles on a brain strm.
Noooo & I’m sure it didn’t go away for the victims families
"of course leaving isn't that easy" made my heart stop. Thank you for acknowledging this. The first few times I tried to leave I almost died. I'm so happy she made it out safe.
Hey are you alright?
Same. Glad you made it out, assuming by the way you worded your comment that you did eventually get away. Hope you're doing okay ❤
For some reason it never notified me of these until today. Im great. I got out 6 years ago and have worked my behind off to build the life I now lead.
@@mousebones3258 I'm very glad to hear you got out and are doing well!!!!
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That women who screamed her lungs out was brave AF. I don't care if she was freaking out or just desperate but that is a BOLD thing to do when your life is on the line. Shout out to her. I hope she's doing well ❤❤❤
100% but it's honestly one of the most recommended things to do during an attack. Scream, yell, fight, make yourself loud and repulsive and the attacker is often so surprised, they run.
Also, I think she knew their neighbour was FBI, so she had a small hope knowing that there would be some real help
A high percentage of women freeze and stay silent during an attack. You absolutely should scream and yell for help. It can help save your life.
That woman would be like 70 now I think.
She was so brave she wasn’t afraid to die. She literally called his bluff and won. I can’t imagine being that brave.
Can we agree that these hour long episodes are LIFE-GIVING?!
We definitely need more of these!
Long episodes are the best!!
I like the long ones too.
Amen 🙏🏼 agreed 👍🏼
Ironically...
Even though he was caught, he ultimately got away with everything. He lived a long life while those effected most likely never lived long enough to know.
Agree. On top of that injustice his family disgustingly is UPSET he’s imprisoned.
The lack of sympathy from his family proves he just bred more sickos like himself.
yes ;(
@@katfig8926 it must be incredibly hard for the family to process that a close family member that they loved and cared for is a piece of s**t. I don't think is a lack of empathy, they must have gone through a hard time.
@@katfig8926 The truth can be hard for many to accept. It's less traumatic to believe in the lie, I bet he manipulated them as well by planting seeds of innocence. His daughters are still young, maybe time will broaden their reality of understanding. Imagine it is your dad, your son. We are not in their position so we don't know how we'd react either. In the end he did the crimes, not his family. It's all on him and does their sympathy to the victims erase what he did or make it hurt less? Idk but I am doubtful.
The silver lining here is that while yes, he DID get to live a long life and his victims didn't- he ALSO lived long enough to finally get caught, get torn away from his family during his "golden years", and the families of the victims finally got to see justice served. It's bittersweet through and through.
The time he stopped committing crimes is the same exact time DNA evidence really took off. He was likely well-informed on the latest policing techniques and realized he had left (or would leave in the future) DNA at his crime scenes and realized it wasn’t worth the risk anymore.
THIS IS WHY MONDAYS ARE WORTH LIVING FOR 🧚🏽♂️✨
Facts!!!! 💯
Mhm
Right!!!
You said it for us all 🙌✅
And then her Mondays off I’m like “what’s the point…..”
I love how disgusted Bailey was when she found out she filmed this on his birthday 😭
Lol I was more disgusted my bday is on nov 8
@@fernfairlightkleinsasser332 me too pls 😭
@@fernfairlightkleinsasser332 mines the same hahaha X
@@fernfairlightkleinsasser332 im disgusted hes a scorpio🤦🏽♂️
@@karofy754 No zodiac stuff pleaseeeee 😭
Bailey deserves all the love. The random outbursts of commentary is just golden. "HE WAS BORN TODAY EW"
She's the most relatable content creator I've ever come across tbh
That made me laugh so hard 😂
Golden you say?
He was born on my nameday ewwwwww
Right?! And it’s also my dad’s birthday so I did a double “EW”.
The father who sacrificed himself to save his daughter deserves a special kind of afterlife. 👏 RIP
@melanieroze2918just because you’re supposed to doesn’t mean you always do. You’re SUPPOSED to go to the dentist like 3-4 times a year and most people go 1-2 times a
bailey: * explaining a gruesome crime *
me: she's so pretty.
Honestly! I’m so mesmerized by her
She is
right? i was looking at her eyes the entire time
Honestly, this is one of her best makeup looks EVER! I love it so much!
I know right?!
It's kind of weird how once men and women reach a certain age, would begin to see them as less threatening. You see an elderly grandpa looking guy you can't possibly imagine who hes been in his entire life. That's a dangerous way of thinking because no matter how old you get you don't stop being a psychopath. The scary thing is how trusting people tend to be with their children and things like that around the elderly... something to think about.
seems like sickos come in every shape size and age nowadays!
never experienced that. I always get freaked out around elderly
@@yup_its_ME.512 Nowadays? Violent crimes were a lot more common in D'Angelo's youth. It's been declining for decades, since the early 90's (at least until the pandemic caused issues). Millennials and Gen Z are the least criminal, boomers, the most. This is supported by national crime stats. It's not an opinion.
@@pumpkinpatch2203 You should. They were the most criminal generation of us all, boomers in particular.
I don't trust the elderly. But I see what you mean. I guess because they're frail?
The fact that someone could do that and then live the rest of their life with a clear conscience scares me.
Politicians do it all the time. The dude was just not rich enough to get away forever.
I think the AMOUNT of people that can, and are currently able to do that should be the scariest part. And there are SO MANY people around that are able to do be so cruel, and have zero problems sleeping at night.
I was so convinced he was long dead. I thought "There is no way he is a grandpa yelling at the neighbor kids on his lawn".........Turns out, he was a grandpa yelling at the neighbor kids on his lawn.
That is terrifying though imagine your nasty neighbour is this guy! And no one knew.
I really like it when you do “well known” cases.
I think it’s important to remember that you have an international audience, therefore many of these cases are unknown, or at least not well heard of in other countries. I’m from England and when you upload a video of a “well known” case, I hardly know anything about it and really appreciate being educated on it.
So please don’t be discouraged when considering doing “well known” cases !
I’m a Brit and I’ve never heard this case before.
True
Same I’m egyptian and never heard of it
Serbian here. Even the Ted Bundy case was new to me. Until her video i only new his name and that he killed a lot of people
Same. Coming from Switzerland I never heard of this so thank you!
I say do the popular requests because one: I haven’t heard of most of these and two: you tell it better than anyone!
Yes yes yes😌
Be patient she always get to people requests
@@fanquinder came here to say the same thing, sister! 🤣
WE LOVE BAILEY! 💟
Yes I totally agree she adds more detail!
@@janellrivas4998 she's EASILY one of the best here on UA-cam!
I just find it odd that his wife doesn’t suspect anything when they move to different places and those attacks happens to always occur wherever they move.
I guess your mind wouldn't go there, even if something felt off, you just couldn't believe the man you lay with would be capable, she may have been scared too.
Yeah but she likely assumed it was already happening before they moved there
Stockholm syndrome maybe?
I was thinking the same thing
I dont find it odd at all. Ted Bundys girlfriend didn't suspect anything for a very long time. Eventually, she called in to the police about him. But she even said in her book that she had zero idea & when she did feel something was off, she told herself she was just paranoid.
It makes a lot of sense that you'd have a hard time condemning the person you love.
I love how comfortable she is doing a close up without any makeup on and she delivers SO much info so naturally, entertainingly and non judgementally. She's a straight legend in my book n I can't imagine she'd ever do or say something that would knock her off the proverbial pedestal.
Fun fact: my mom and I watched a documentary about this case about 2 years before the guy was caught and at the end my mom was like “It’s a cop. It has to be a cop. That’s the only way this makes sense.” Needless to say, I listen to my mother now 😂 by
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What was it called?
Moms are really all knowing
Was it based on the "I'll be gone in the dark" book? That's where I knew this case from.
Moms always know 🤣
My heart will always ache for the Oswalt family. Michelle threw everything she had into this case and was absolutely instrumental in bringing this creep to justice. Patton finishing her work after losing her so suddenly tells you about his devotion to her, too.
I mean the speed at which he remarried? Not that devoted
@@huminamel This is very common. It doesn’t mean he wasn’t committed. Marriage is until death. I don’t think anybody has a right to tell somebody how quickly they should move on.
@@huminamel I did find that weird too, but I also acknowledge that my world view is not the same as everyone else’s.
While I personally don’t think I could remarry quickly if my spouse died an early, sudden death, I can understand why others do.
Bailey: i dont like to do popular cases , because what can i add to them
Literally more than half of her fanbase came here for true crime but stayed for her personality :D , even if id watched a case 10 times ill still watch Baileys video cuz shes a icon
💯 ❤️
!!
And “popular” doesn’t mean everyone knows about it, or at least know the details! The Jonestown, Dahmer, and Manson videos are my favorites :)
Everytime lol
💯
I was so not prepared to hear about him witnessing the SA of his baby sister. I tried to find more info, and all I could find was one article that basically stated when she told her parents, she and her brother were told to never speak about it. Just so so sad.
“he was a poet and we didn’t even know it”
bailey spitting bars
I cannot describe how satisfyingly even Bailey's eyebrows are in this vid. Her brow shape is blessed.
She has the best eyebrows in the world 💯😂
Her father gave his life for his daughter’s. What a way to go out. A hero dad until the end 🥺
You should probably specify which dad because I was really confused at first😅
it's so sad that any of them were even put in that situation but he will always be a hero who saved his daughter
Can you imagine his wife just talking to her husband like “ honey how come we always end up in such a dangerous spot no madder whare we move ?”
IM SAYING!!!
I wish Bailey nothing but happiness in her life. She’s brought so much joy and happiness into mine by posting these stories and making me look forward to Monday’s and Thursday’s ❤️
Me to
I totally feel like she's my bestie! Especially bc last yr was so hard and lonely for a lot of us. But, Bailey is so relatable and she says a lot of the things I think. She's grown so much, even in the last couple yrs since I've been watching. Love ya Bailey! Thanks for keeping so many of us more upbeat than we would be!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I agree. Happiness and abundance for Bailey always! I am thankful for her. I have chronic migraines and cannot work. I listen to her videos laying in my bed and she makes me feel so much better.
Same
I wish Bailey and all of us nothing but happiness and abundance! We all deserve it 💕
For some reason whenever Bailey says ‘peddled away’ I picture him hunched over on a trike like Saw
or like the wicked witch of the west.
SAME 😂
thought i was the only one🤣
Me too!!!
I didn’t before but now I am
I was ten years old, living in Sacramento when all of this happened. My dad had my sister and I practice climbing out our windows and running to the neighbor's if anything happened. I can't emphasize how terrified the community was. That summer will stay with me forever.
What a terrifying way to have to live, especially as a child! I hate that you and your family (and the community) had to live like that. 😔 I had such an idyllic, innocent childhood, far removed from this evil.
Wow. I can't even imagine what a terrifying time of your life, and many others lives that must have been. :(
ugh I feel your pain. im in canada but there was a known child predator in the area i grew up in, like, as in, he would go outside and follow kids to the nearby elementary school, and even managed to get a babysitting gig with some people. unfortunately some terrible things happened to other children. i wasnt even allowed outside by myself in my own yard, and grew up with just the TERRIBLE fear of somebody breaking into my house and harming me. yet my parents wonder why i grew up to be such an anxious person. i actually saw the guy as an adult at a mall in the next town over and i just got this crippling fear and had to leave, even tho he didnt have any interest in adults. hoping everybody dealing with this type of thing can come out unharmed.
Same. Every place we moved to we had to practice escapes and running to certain neighbors, what to do in case only one of us was grabbed, how to attempt to fight back... etc.
I grew up in Rancho Cordova
Holy cow...
"uhh about dang time yall found me" joseph is nasty those victims never got justice! love you bailey
I was absolutely DISGUSTED by his family. All they could do is complain how their “loving” family member is in prison.
ZERO sympathy for all the victims.
That entire family deserves a huge dose of karma.
A sociopath created more sociopaths.
1000% this
When they lack remorse like that I agree I really think families that are virtually unaffected by the evil some carry out they should just be wiped out. Quit making innocent humans so we don't have more of this.
It makes me think, did they know? If they are like that
Well look now. Maybe bailey said just this. You can't know what they actually said. Or maybe they didn't believe that he did it. Imagine being in their place with your father taken away and with this past. No one knew it and they probably were thinking there was some mistake - as most of people would think. Thinking much? No. First to blame and call people names? Yes.
@@hatersgottahatewejustgotta198 if he had never shown that side of himself & had always been loving, I'm sure it was a shock to his family. They need time to process the information & grief their loss as well.
To his family asking for mercy, he DID get mercy when he got to live his entire life free after ruining so many people’s lives
Exactly dude was out here living his best life after he stopped committing crimes for 30 years.
This!! So much this….he deserves NOTHING after ruining the victims’ & their families’ lives. They didn’t get to live their lives out.
Here's hoping that he will suffer for eternity
The fact that this man was intelligent, military trained and a police officer when this was going on is terrifying. He thought everything through so he wouldn’t get caught…these people are the scariest ones…..
everything in his past screams psychopath
A solid reason to not trust police officers implicitly
Makes me think of Russell Williams (A former Canadian General). The last person you'd expect to be sneaking into houses and stealing underwear... and escalating from there. Sometimes those men are attracted to those jobs because they lack self control, so they appreciate someone else being in control. Most young men learn that self control as they grow up, some clearly don't.
No all people in any of those fields are bad people. However the amount of being told you have to respect them as a kid really made me question a lot. Basicly I feel like they should all be in therapy not just for PTSD but also the stress and indoctrination that happens in those situations.
It’s odd they couldn’t catch him..
"they had him, and he got away"
EVERY. FREAKING TIME.
I used to wonder how the wives could never know-then I found out my cop father had a whole 2nd family. It’s possible. Policing is the perfect career for keeping your family(ies) in the dark.
Holy cow, but makes sense. Horrible, though...
What…..tf
Can't spell families without Lies😂😂😂 what's his name said it in the movie 4 Christmases lol opposite reese Witherspoon lol
Sorry to hear that:
But how did she not notice him bringing home all the things he was stealing? How did she not ask questions? At least one red flag had to have been raised in her mind
Bailey: "What can I add to it?"
Me: "Your commentary, writing, and research, that's what we're here for.
Bailey since you always make our Monday better I’ll make your Monday better too! You are beautiful, talented, hilarious and you make Mondays better for a lot of people. Keep up the great work, you bring smiles to a lot of faces!
I second this ^^^^^
I 3rd that. I just finished housework. Sitting out on the front porch with a glass of ice tea. THANK YOU BAILY
🥰🥰🥰🥰
I 4th this!
Well, I 5th this!
I love her❤️ and my fellow MMM's!❣️
The way she tells the victims’ stories, their families’ stories, the perpetrators’ upbringings, NO ONE does true crime justice the way Bailey does. Whenever she says she doesn’t know what she adds to popular stories, my heart breaks because she adds humanity to it. Usually crimes are told from a very topical P.O.V with little history and backstory to anyone besides the killers/kidnappers, etc. She’s not just entertaining, she’s educating and advocating in such a chill way. What an art form.
Yes! Occasionally I see comments criticizing her doing makeup while talking about victims that deserve respect. I get what they mean, but she puts lots of thought into her videos, cares deeply about the victims, and often says that kids and family members weren't looked up and shouldn't be for their own privacy which is much better than some true crime shows. I also completely understand needing to keep your hands busy while recording yourself talking about very tough topics.
Who else eagerly waits for Baileys videos to drop….
You are the best Bailey 😘😘😘
He probably took a three month hiatus during the summer because that’s when the kids are out of school. People let their kids stay up later during the summer, college kids come back home, and people go on vacation when their kids are out of school. Everyone’s daily routine changes to accommodate the children being out of school.
I think I remember reading in the book, that that was when his first child was born. Creepily, he only had daughters but they seemed to be safe from him.
That makes a lot of sense. I suppose it's lighter for longer, too.
Honestly the father completely removing Joseph out of Bonny's life is just the best thing about this case in my opinion. So so heartwarming how amazing and dear fathers are, real superheroes
Bonny should hire him out to all the women being stalked and harassed by ex-boyfriends, fiancés, husbands, colleagues, neighbors, etc. How safe would these women feel ! 😀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
and i'm really curious to know what he said. such man
That poor women who married him. She didn't know, she was fooled. It's almost impossible to admit someone you love could ever do such horrible things.
I watched that documentary on HBO and it's so crazy that he would act and look so frail in the courtroom but the camera inside the cell he was doing freaking pull ups and is totally fine 🤬
That's scary. Gods....
I think that was the sopranos and uncle June lol
Can you tell me the name of the documentary?
@@bhavikashetty1423 on HBO it’s called I’ll be gone in the dark, it’s a 7 part series documentary on him, very interesting and worth the watch
No ways! What?!
You keep getting better and better. Dark History is great too! I'm a knitter and you are my favorite source of entertainment. I live in the middle of nowhere in Missouri. My partner's grandson came by for a visit. I'm 66, he's 22, and what do we have in common? Well your name came up. We love Bailey Sarian.
Awww!!
This is the cutest story
What an unexpectedly sweet comment on such a dark channel! Love it.
I listen to her while I crochet!
I love watching her videos while I craft as well! :)
The bicycling in his crime spree really just makes it hard to take him seriously.
"But I got a roast in the oven!" he pleads with a sad wrinkly face.
I was trying so hard not to laugh even though it’s not funny, at all.
Seriously lol
it’s giving jigsaw on that little tricycle
Lol 😂 her impersonating him pedaling away literally made me laugh out loud 🤣 oh man this women is hilarious
I rewatch your videos constantly. But listennn, there could be a story so popular everyone tells it the same way.. even if you did we would still love watching you we just freaking love you
As the ex wife of a monster… the wife don’t always know and they likely live with that shame for the rest of their life and to judge them is completely heartless …thank you Bailey for being so kind by bringing that to light ❤️
Hope you are doing well.
❤
I absolutely feel for his family. They're victims as well. Their lives are destroyed because if him.
While I agree with you on general terms, a guy who keeps disappearing at night should, at least, make the wife a little alert. How many cases have we seen where the guy is an inter-state truck driver which accounts for his nights out but....he always comes home with random jewellry or scratches all over him and gives lame excuses for it and the wife believes him ! Maybe 60 years ago, but these days with so much info out there, Netflix, TV shows, documentaries....it's a little silly to say the least 🙄
I'm so glad that you escaped a monster. You are such an incredibly strong woman and I hope that you found the peace that you deserve. Thank you for sharing your story with others. As someone that escaped an emotionally and physically abusive relationship, it feels comforting to know that I am not alone in this fight against these monsters. Please never stop sharing your story. You're helping more people than you realize. Much love and light to you and every other person dealing with or having dealt with such horrible human beings. You deserve nothing but the absolute best 💗
The 3-month period where he took a break from attacks was a time when his niece was staying with him. She talks about it in the HBO documentary. Chilling.
Imagine piecing your life with the events? And realizing what was happening in those periods? Disturbing.
@@adrianazashen true
@theunorthodox what is the name of the show
@@marie3410 Into the Dark or something like that. It's about Patton Oswald's wife who wrote the book and helped solve the case.
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That’s so amazing that father gave his life to save his baby girl from such an awful fate. I’m also sure he’s at peace with his decision to step in.
When she said the police literally spent more time giving him nicknames then actually trying to catch him literally killed me with laughter because it’s actually kinda true 😂😂😂
My husband bought me “I’ll be gone in the dark” as a Mother’s Day present. No hidden message, just book release timing. After I finished it, I gave it to my mom to read and she got really freaked out and then I got to tell her that they actually caught the guy and she was so relieved. It was wild.
My husband gifted me a few true crime books for Mother's Day as well so I giggled at your "no hidden message" comment 😂
"i've got a lot of new subscribers and probably don't know what's going on."
You ma'am, are too modest.
I guarantee you, they know what's going on. you don't just start watching MM&M, without going back and binge watching the entire collection from the beginning.
I'm proud to admit this , yes !! The first time I came across her videos, I watched 5 to 6 hours worth of materials from her 😏 She is like your best buddy you hang out with at a coffee shop and gossip about criminals 😉
I was thinking the exact same thing!!! As if a new sub to this channel wouldn’t go back and watch every bit of her content 🤪😂
"... you don't just start watching MM&M, without going back and binge watching the entire collection from the beginning."
Can confirm.
That's what I did when I first discovered Bailey and this awesome series!
exactlyyyy
* Bailey talking about him stealing discount stamps *
"I guess he loved a bargain.. ?"
Iconic.
I LOVED this lol
I think he was doing that to make people's life a little difficult and inconvenient lol
Imagine finding out your father was the man being described. I was mad finding out I had a sister I never knew about.
Bailey talking about Joseph getting away on a bicycle like the wicked witch of the West, I can't unsee it.
So horrifying how many people suffered because of this man, but I glad they finally caught him.
"i'll get you, my pretty! and your little blue chip bargain stamps, too!"
Why was he always on a bike. It's not funny but it kinda is
@@AirQuotes why did he steal bargain stamps?
Yes thank you!! My exact thought!!
BAILEY BAILEY BAILEY DO A VIDEO ON THE “Brain eater”: Robert maudsley! ( he didn’t actually eat brains through, but he killed his victims with a spoon)!!!
Yess
Ooo I’ve heard of that one
Wait 🤣, he did what now ??
Bruh 😂😂😂
Now I HAVE to hear this
Interesting story, It kinda reminds me of Kingsman 😆
Whaaat?! Bailey definitely needs to cover this!
"I'm truly sorry for everyone I've hurt"
You say that but you didn't exactly turn yourself in, didja?
If you’re interested in this case or in true crime in general, please read I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara. It’s riveting and beautifully written. McNamara was gifted and her death was a terrible loss.
The audiobook is great too!
The fact that this was uploaded on his birthday makes this even better.
Another birthday behind bars, right?
222 lol
And her reaction to it 😂
Bailey says we could be here for hours and I'm like "give us the director's cut!!!"
Right 😭
Same! Also like ‘Bailey I could literally listen to you for hours do it sis!’
Same here! Bailey is my go to whenever i am bored!!
yeah, I'd much rather hang out in the back storage area with my co-workers listing to Bailey than dealing with customers.
To be fair the storage needs to be sorted and cleaned anyway...
Bailey you should talk about missing mom Andrea knabel she has been missing since August 13, 2019. Although down on her luck, this mother of 2 boys searched for missing people with a community search group only to go missing herself.
That’s horrible
Yes please !!!!! 🙏
I would love to hear Bailey tell this story. It's so creepy!! But Andrea was living a double life
Can't help but feel for his family, we had something similar happen in our family, my brother (who was my best friend and the person I loved and trusted more than anything) had been living a double life and is guilty of some horrendous crimes. Its so f*cking hard to know where to go now, and what to do with the love and loyalty you feel combined with the disgust and hatred. Ugh. So much yuck in the world.
I’m so sorry for the pain you and your family are experiencing… I can only imagine how difficult that must be to overcome.
@@oliviaestrada2514 thanks 😊
I remember watching a documentary about it. There was a woman who identified the hand drawn neighborhood map that was found. There was a house that was colored in, and she identified it as her house growing up. They went there and she pointed to a house across the pond, and it was Joseph's house at the time.
Bailey, it would be so cool if you did more British true crime, we’ve had some craaaaaazy cases this side of the pond👀
Yeah. When she said "this guy has too many names" I immediately thought of the Serpent... He had a lot of nick names as well 😅
I’d love to hear her thoughts on Peter sutcliffe or Peter tobin(whos house is just up the road from me)
I’d love to see her cover Bronson, his story is so interesting and he was born in my hometown!
Yeah you do.
Danielle kirsty and eleanor neale cover a lot of british cases. I love thier videos too!
I love how his wife was never suspicious about moving to three different places and all three of them having this type of stuff start AFTER they moved there
Honestly I would never connect moving with him doing the crimes…he’s a cop so that type of thing happens everywhere
I feel like she must have known something was wrong but was to scared to speak up especially back in the day when cops would come home and beat their wives up for no reason.
@@jennyg2956 back in the day?
@@tanyamontana0320 fr
don't love that, dude.
I just finished a true crime book written by Paul Holes. Called Unmasked. He was a forensic investigator for the Bay Area in Cali. Mostly worked on cold cases. He was obsessed with GSK. After all those decades he’s the one who mainly figured out the Original Night stalker was Joseph Deangelo. Great book about notorious cold cases.
Also…
Bailey you are my spirit animal 🦄!! ❤
Bonnie’s dad was really about that life. What an icon 😭
We have no choice but to stannn him 🐐🐐🐐
What I wouldn’t give to know what he said to POS that made him disappear out of their lives.
Also, for those curious, Michelle McNamara passed away from an accidental overdose, however an undiagnosed heart condition was likely the main culprit. It's just sad, bc it really seems like she became so engulfed in solving this that she was literally pushing herself way too hard. So let's just be very thankful for this woman's determination bc it really seems to have cost her her life.
Her documentary is freaking cool. May she Rest In Peace
Let's also be grateful for her husband for finishing her work after her untimely death. The importance of her work can't be stressed enough.
I’m so happy Michelle was mentioned ❤️ and so much appreciation to Paton for making sure her work got out there and following the case until the very end
Thank you! I was wondering when Bailey mentioned her passing.
I've always thought, because of the extremes she pushed herself to trying to solve this case, that she was his final victim💔
Bailey: "Jeez Louise."
Subtitles: *"Cheezel, wheeze"*
These subtitles have a life of their own. Even on Netflix half the time!!
🤣🤣🤣
I'm definitely gonna start saying cheezel wheeze, it's like the new bone apple tea
I know I've tried watching videos with the sound off and subtitles on. I might as well be watching with Chinese subtitles because I can't figure out what people are saying. Subtitles are sooooooooooooooo wrong. I give up.
@@jenniemitchell7731 I’m glad I’m not the only one that noticed like HUH 🦻🏾🦻🏾
The only funny thing about this case is picturing him like jigsaw riding away from the crimes on a bike
Wait…😂 ok let me stop giggling cause same. But could he be the inspo for that 😂
Watching him plead guilty was a highlight of the year for me. Literally sat on my bed and cried through the whole thing. He terrorized me from a distance for decades after hearing about his crimes (and that HORRIFIC answering machine message) as EAR when I was a teenager. I knew Michelle would catch him, though. There was no way everything she did couldn't lead to something. I'm so proud of her and so grateful for her being so incredibly tenacious in her search for justice for all of his victims (including his wife.) Bye, Felicia.
As horrible as the dad in the beginning dying was, you know he would have gladly done so to save his daughter. Which is exactly what he did 😥
exactly as sad as it is that man did his job and saved his daughter i hope she is happy and was able to get over and morn his death
I would die to protect my daughters as well. Their lives mean more to me
Finally…. Monday. Remember when we hated mondays? Bailey: making mondays fabulous again 🤣💕
That needs to be on a hat! 🧢 kinda like a MAGA hat lol
@@MKult84 I'd buy it 😀
How did the original police station he worked for not realize that when he moved the crimes stopped in that area?! They had to at one point think it could be an insider, right?!
Even if that was the case police officers dont like a rat in their own department. One of Bailey's stories involved a cop who ratted the department out and he got treated roughly by the department till he was forced to leave the force.
Other than that, its really hard to immediately think its him. It's obvious now cause we know what we know but if we were in their shoes its not as simple as Joe leaving the state and immediately realizing he was the bad guy.
Because all those areas are within an hour or so of eachother. By the time he went to So cal he had been fired
Patton Oswald (the author’s husband) is a famous actor. His wife was struggling with sleeping, partially due to the crime she researched for her novels, and partially due to some physical aliments she suffered from. She took a mixture of medications each night - but the night before for death, she took an extra one or two meds, and the combination stopped her heart in her sleep. Her husband came in to bring her coffee as he always would in the mornings, assumed she was still asleep, left the room snd then by noon or so he started to worry. He went back in to check on her and that’s when he found her dead.
I’m not sure if others have told you that story yet but I only checked the last like 10-15 comments and didn’t see it, so I figured I’d put it on here. ❤️
I had to pause the video and look this up, how absolutely heart breaking :(
Thank you for clarifying! He and their daughter were absolutely devastated by her death.
Yeah when she said “and her husband Patton Oswalt” i was like wait hold up whatt
Tragic
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“He was a poet…and we didn’t even know it.” Iconic behavior.
Cringe
"Bars!" A la Brittney Vaughan 🤣
I love that Bailey-quote, bc ta-daaah, it even rhymed!
As always, she put lots of thoughts and effort into this video/case, love her so much!
@@Lucian_Media yeeassss! Heard it a couple times in this one!!🤩👊
I love that there’s always a phone call conversation in all the stories and she uses her brush as the phone every time
I feel terrible for the dad who caught him trying to kidnap his daughter 😔. My sympathies for the family, especially the daughter ❤
Same. It’s so heartbreaking. I can almost guarantee as a parent that her father was content knowing he lost his life protecting his daughter from so much more trauma/pain. ( not that she doesn’t have quite enough with what happened anyways )
My mom Actually lived in the same town as this man and…the story’s she didn’t mention..sad because she knew one of the victims
It's amazing that he was able to save her though!
It’s just so sad and tragic. He saved his daughter and was a true hero dad.
As a parent I am certain that giving my life to save my child would be entirely worth it - I’d be grateful to die that way because I’d be at peace.
My concern is whether or not this poor father knew before he died that he’d succeeded in saving his girl. I can’t imagine the fear you’d have dying and not knowing.
If karma truly exists he’ll be wherever he is now knowing he did his ultimate duty. I feel for his poor daughter. She’ll live with the survivor’s guilt forever. I only hope she had her own kids because then she would understand what her dad’s sacrifice meant to him as a parent and will understand that she shouldn’t feel guilty. I hope 🤞🏻
I could’ve heard a story a million times and still need to hear it from you !
This case is INSANE, one of the scariest and most bizarre for me personally especially back in the early days when he'd just do weird stuff to mess with them for WEEKS before finally subjecting them to a night of terror and torture. Not sure how much detail Bailey will go into due to UA-cam guidelines but really looking forward to hearing how she presents it ^_^
100% agree!
Yaaaaay! It’s Bailey-Monday today!
For anyone seeking more detail after this vid there is multi part deep-dive into this case that spans in graphic detail the entirety of his crimes (it began before he was even caught and was finished after from what I recall). It's on a channel called Casefile Presents and the series is called EARONS (case 53), go to part 1 of that!
@@Vexarax thank you!! I’ll definitely check out that series, it sounds super interesting!
@@ellespoonies you are welcome, but be warned it's deeply unsettling! It was like 2 years ago now that I started the series (before he was even caught) and ever since I listened, I barricade multiple doors in the house every night. I leave objects under latched windows (so they'll be knocked over if someone manages to gain entry) and leave boxes etc in hallways that will be tripped over in the dark. I also check the location of my self-defence weapons every night before bed. That's how badly this case affected me :c But I think it's better to know and be prepared!
Bailey, I understand what you're saying about famous cases and them being over covered, but personally I like to hear your take on it. It's story telling and the way you cover these stories. 😁❤️
It's especially refreshing for people outside of the US like me who haven't heard about these cases at all, even though you guys would view them as over covered or popular 😊
I'm also glad she has a set opinion. I stopped watching a lot of "true crime" channels that would explain all the HORRIFIC things these people did then at the end they were like "oh but we don't know, poor them :( " nay nay, they did awful things.
DeAngleo's Daughters: He is my hero, he could never do this
Bailey: The DNA don't lie
Bailey you're keeping me sane with your insanity.. I'm rewatching allllllll the vids again 🎉
my moms friend was his daughters teacher and Joseph invited her over for dinner once and she accepted, after dinner he asked her to stay longer but he gave her major creeps and got out of there fast
Always trust your gut - can’t imagine what would have happened to your mom’s friend if she didn’t listen to her gut!
Wow! I have gotten that "creep" feeling before, and just something about the guy screams Creeper! It's a combination of the way they look around, them seeming overly eager, and standing too close when he doesn't know you well enough. I had a guy come to my house one time to give me an estimate for removing wallpaper in a bedroom; creeps right away; I just pointed him towards the room, and said that's the room...but I stood at the door with my phone in my hand and left the door open....he first was calling for me to come back to the room to tell him more about what I wanted done (to me, it was obvious ...I want the wallpaper removed...), then he just quickly walked out of the house and said he couldn't help me. So glad I didn't go back into the room with him and close the front door. Just one example of listening to our intuition;)). Never let an unknown man into your house without having a phone in your hand and leaving the front door open; also, never let yourself get "trapped" in an area of your house with a questionable guy; just point him to go down to the basement to look at the boiler or furnace (he can take pictures for you if he's trying to make you go down there you do not need to be right there beside him). Safety First!!
NO WAY!!!!
Ewwwww
"they spend more time naming the killers then they do tryna solve the crime." I died😭🤣💀 but so true🤦
I think the more people focus on naming these monsters, it can bring in more money. Sells more papers, gets more views for news tv, gets more shares online, thus more exposure and money. The more fame they get, more money for these companies smh cause they love when they can get your attention and money from panic
So true. They spend too much time on perception (usually their own) than getting to the end of it
I feel so sad for his granddaughters bc as someone who was utterly obsessed w my gpa, could you freakin imagine one day your whole image of this man comes crumbling down ?? And he turns out to be THIS??
Worse nightmare
I came here to say this... The letters they wrote, they are only writing what they know of him. And I'm sure they are going to need therapy to come to terms with it all. After everything I've been through, and If found out my dad was like him, I'm not sure I'd be able to cope.
Me too! I can’t even fathom the thought.. my grandfather was my hero
Your face when you said “he just paddles away.” Cracks me up!! I would love to hangout with you. Feel like we would laugh until we can’t breathe.😂
Michelle’s husband was Patton Oswalt…voice of Ratatouille and he tweeted when they caught him you got him Michelle!! How amazing.
This is so touching.. thanks for the info
That is awesome!!!
you mean the voice of remy
I know right? When I found out they were married I couldn't believe it!
Michelle Mcnamara is one of my heros... Also, who doesn't love Patton Oswalt!!!
Bailey, they cover Michelle’s death in the documentary. You should totally check it out. Essentially she working on the book and getting closer and closer to the date it needed to be handed over to the publisher. She got the point where she was having a hard time sleeping because of the deadline so she decided to take some meds to get some rest. Patton came home and found her. Coroner ruled it an accidental overdose but they found that she had an undiagnosed heart problem that didn’t help. It’s absolutely heartbreaking because she was so close to being done with the book. Patton ended up getting the deadline extended and finishing her book for her with the help of the people she was working with. The entire documentary is phenomenal as is the book and the theme song is GORGEOUS. I think they even made a new episode about his trial.
Whats the name of the documentary and where can i find it?
Whats the name of the book?
@@xitlalicarreon6324 "I'll be gone in the dark"
The book is amazing, everyone should read it! I'm so sad she passed before DeAngelo was caught.
It's on HBO and I think it's also called I'll be gone in the dark.
HE WAS MY NEIGHBOR!!! My siblings and I would play with his grandkids in his house! Our parents and other neighbors called him Crazy Joe. We swapped recipes and gardening tips with this guy! He always gave me the chills when I was a kid; eyes like a shark. House was always dark and he did yell a lot. We lived two doors down and you could hear the shouting.
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That's so scary!
How did you perceive his wife?
@@333-u9o Honestly, I didn't see much of her, but dad mentioned that she was a sweet lady. Seemed like the type to "take the heat" when Joe was mad but still love the beast anyway.
Wow that’s crazy.
Eyes like a shark? As in dead-looking eyes or blind like one 🗿
Hearing my hometown named in this video sent a chill through my body!
Sick of people using dissociative personality or identity disorder as an “excuse” or “reason” for commitment crimes. That is such a disgusting narrative
And it's so 'convenient' he managed to push jerry out after his bs. Yeah right. The disorder doesn't just decide to 'chill' aftee you offered it it's request. It was such a f#%%# up thing to say.
its horrible, and it also throws shade on people that actually do have this disorder, making everyone think they are killers or bad people, when in fact people with those disorders are usually victims aswell that never want to hurt anyone
Learning that you have a relative who is a predator takes a long time to come to terms with. To you, that person was wonderful, admired, engaging. I didn't realize the full extent of it until my kids were the potential prey. It was like a veil fell away, and i realized the facade. The person I knew was never real.
I’m so sorry that that’s something you all had to go through 💔
Can’t wrap my mind around that. I’m sincerely sorry.
That is rough, I'm so sorry.
Presently I am seeking help for the same thing. I am that daughter. Daughters you are not alone.
@@barbaragentry1188 I pray and hope that you get away as soon as possible! I'm so sorry.
Can we all take a moment to be upset and angry about the fact that in a lot of places that there is a limit on time to be convicted for someone that has violated your body.
It's extremely difficult to prove as time goes on. Hopefully those that have been victimized find strength and support to come forward as soon as possible.
I am furious about this
Yeah, that really bothered me when it was mentioned, too. Especially knowing how many women this man assaulted, that we can PROVE he assaulted, but somehow it doesn't count because...it took too long for the police to catch him? Horseshit.
Hearing that part in the video made me so angry honestly. It’s ridiculous 🤦🏽♀️
@@thehouseofjacquelyn.4444 in this case they had the proof and it still didn't matter.
Seriously!! That rich Merlot 🍷 burgundy color you chose for your eyes and lips looks fabulous! Way to go!
This warm eye look really brings out the mila kunis in your face, especially with the clips it gives me jackie vibes
Yyyaaaaaaasssss🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😘😘
it confuses me how a person like joseph can do all of this and avoid the death penalty but someone who has killed one person can get sentenced to death…
Yea I find that weird
Yep
Is it possibly because it usually takes so long to actually be killed when you have received the death penalty. That they assumes he’d die by old age first?
I believe that the victims families didn’t want him to get the death penalty. They wanted him to rot in prison
It depends what state he’s in - many US states banned the death penalty
With popular stories like this, I always think, "eh, I've seen so many documentaries about this case, maybe I can skip this one." Then I watch it and your format is so different and I get such a different perspective that I end up loving it! Its not the heavy, over dramatized and emotional documentary, its like gossip between BFFs. I get the facts without the super depressing commentary and I love that.