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    0:00 - Intro
    0:24 - Austin Myers
    5:36 - Marlin Joscas
    7:16 - Dexter Johnson
    9:04 - Aiden Fucci
    14:38 - Nikolas Cruz
    20:15 - Jonathan Belton
    22:37 - Ky'Andrea Cook
    25:02 - Mackenzie Shirilla
    28:12 - Alyssa Bustamante
    30:24 - Mikadyn Payne & Friends
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 870

  • @UkPowerful
    @UkPowerful 2 місяці тому +1147

    CLICK BAIT ALERT: Half the video is life in prison.

    • @immersivemods9975
      @immersivemods9975 2 місяці тому

      lmao not really clickbait if you have any sense of brain cells. life in prison is in every sense of reality a death sentence as well they arent gettin out ever they will indeed die in there w their life being dogshit and living with whatever any other inmates may do to them.

    • @computernerd1101
      @computernerd1101 2 місяці тому +60

      And 45% are even shorter prison sentences. Only 5% are actual death sentences.

    • @Chesse291
      @Chesse291 2 місяці тому +21

      thank you

    • @powercage
      @powercage 2 місяці тому

      I guess you could technically consider a life sentence a death sentence if you're a pedantic asshole.

    • @Dick_Damage
      @Dick_Damage 2 місяці тому

      ❤❤❤

  • @dunning-kruger551
    @dunning-kruger551 2 місяці тому +395

    I thought this was death penalty, not life in prison.

    • @kostasvrionis781
      @kostasvrionis781 2 місяці тому +3

      Me too, but 🤔😉

    • @Daisy_Marigold
      @Daisy_Marigold 2 місяці тому +15

      A life in prison is basically a death sentence, its just a long, slow death being tormented all day. (in my point of view)

    • @dunning-kruger551
      @dunning-kruger551 2 місяці тому

      @@Daisy_Marigold we can only hope Bubba is making pedos his bitch.

    • @mykoniichistorychannel
      @mykoniichistorychannel 2 місяці тому +8

      Me, too. False advertising.

    • @Onlytruth190
      @Onlytruth190 2 місяці тому +4

      But the life in prison is more dangerous then death sentence

  • @AliceInDarkness190
    @AliceInDarkness190 2 місяці тому +211

    Killed someone, got charged and convicted for second degree murder, sentenced as an adult and yet gets released after 3 and a half years?? What the actual fk

    • @1980angel1
      @1980angel1 2 місяці тому +17

      Yeah, that is fucking ridiculous. He ruined a fucking family.😢

    • @MixedChick1
      @MixedChick1 2 місяці тому +6

      how much time did the other 4 teens get?

    • @MixedChick1
      @MixedChick1 2 місяці тому +7

      because they are yt. The blk girl got 11 years and didnt know her friends were going to shot someone.

    • @AliceInDarkness190
      @AliceInDarkness190 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@MixedChick1The other 4 teens were sentenced to juvenile detention, but the time they got was not specified. But since they didn't throw the killing rock and the one who did got out after 3 and a half years i guess it might have been a couple of years or less

    • @AliceInDarkness190
      @AliceInDarkness190 2 місяці тому

      ​@@MixedChick1Actually i read somewhere that 4 of them were actually sentenced to juvenile detention for manslaughter and were released 3 years later and it was Kyle Anger who threw the rock and got 39 months to 20 years for second degree murder. He is already out on parole

  • @andee-louisegilchrist4238
    @andee-louisegilchrist4238 2 місяці тому +237

    That last killer was given an up to 20 year sentence and was paroled after 3 and half years? That’s just not right.

    • @lancasterritzyescargotdine2602
      @lancasterritzyescargotdine2602 2 місяці тому +10

      True words. Now, watch the recidivism rate head north with all due dispatch.
      "Up to" is one of the lamest, stupidest, most misleading phrases in the English language. He was sentenced "up to" 20 years and was back home in three years! What kind of message does that send to future offenders? That they'll do twenty years? Or they'll do three years? Don't make me laugh... nobody ever does the whole twenty.
      Get out of here...!

    • @rebirthoflegend4797
      @rebirthoflegend4797 2 місяці тому +3

      no reason to destroy multiple lives. The kids did something profoundly dumb and killed someone. What's the point in ruining their lives too? 3.5 years is not nothing, and parole is also an encumbrance.
      Long sentencing needs to be done away with as both an expectation and a norm.

    • @chillchillin9784
      @chillchillin9784 2 місяці тому

      No death does😊​@@rebirthoflegend4797

    • @snotset2165
      @snotset2165 2 місяці тому +1

      @@rebirthoflegend4797 Was going to say that rehability, as opposed to punishment, actually works on all points except for ethics and morality. The quick version is if we are to think that people deserve or get to "earn" their life, the opposite must also be true. There are indeed people that do not deserve theirs... Life in prison is already a mild sentence in that regard. And that most gets out earlier just on good behaviour and remorse goes to show there is some kind of light at the end of this tunnel

    • @yomommashaus
      @yomommashaus 2 місяці тому +1

      @@snotset2165 well it's kind of both rehabilitation and punishment at the same time that we are aiming for though right? Because someone could show intense remorse and good behaviour after a few days but they should be in prison for awhile to really reflect on what they did and to show true change of heart that could take years for some crimes. But also the whole "lock em up for life" without parole is really just punishment and saying that rehabilitation doesn't matter. Morals can change, especially for young people who may have grown up in a gang environment or with abusive parents, etc, and went down the wrong path early but now they have some space and time to figure things out and to change their morals. Of course there probably are some select few people who are so morally twisted or unable to possess good morals like some psychopaths, who are tough to sentence. Probably those people should get life sentences with possibility of parole at some point, very conditional on being thoroughly evaluated for true repentance and change.

  • @catflowerlove735
    @catflowerlove735 Місяць тому +22

    Don’t clickbait me. I don’t like being lied to, especially by a stranger.

  • @hny_bbq
    @hny_bbq 2 місяці тому +95

    I'm still begging you to stop using AI shit for thumbnails, it's misleading

    • @GwenActually
      @GwenActually Місяць тому +5

      I wondered why the person in the thumbnail wasn't in the video

  • @montanawhite5699
    @montanawhite5699 2 місяці тому +34

    These victim impact statements just give the killer what they want. Saying how you have nightmares of them every night, and how they changed yours and multiple lives forever. You are just giving them all the power.

    • @tann9443
      @tann9443 2 місяці тому +9

      Exactly! I always thought it was way too empowering to the killer. Like why let them know they will live rent free in your head?

    • @montanawhite5699
      @montanawhite5699 2 місяці тому +5

      @@tann9443 yeah, I mean the killer wants to ruin peoples lives and be remembered for it, and all you do is say how your life will be ruined forever because of them.

    • @FPInvention
      @FPInvention 2 місяці тому +5

      I agree! They lap it up

    • @mbryanf
      @mbryanf 2 місяці тому +7

      @montanawhite
      That’s a good point, but the victim’s statements more often then not have an impact on how the judge will sentence.

    • @dropdeadpinkkk
      @dropdeadpinkkk 2 місяці тому +2

      Ohh this is exactly what i was thinking! When people say stuff like that, they're actually giving these sadistic killers the pleasure of knowing how they still control you even from behind bars. A good impact statement would be something like, "you may have destroyed me, but you will never break me. You will rot in jail forever, and you will miss out on all the best things life has to offer. And soon you will be forgotten, while the rest of us move on." Never give them the satisfaction of knowing how much they have taken and how much they have created an impact.

  • @stephenbyron748
    @stephenbyron748 2 місяці тому +9

    "Life in Prison" is not a death sentence

  • @joanodom2104
    @joanodom2104 2 місяці тому +173

    The go-to line is "demons and voices." Fortunately, the insanity thing rarely works.

    • @DMWBN3
      @DMWBN3 2 місяці тому +6

      Yes, demons!!
      Reminds me of the mega church pastor who wanted a new private jet 🛩️
      Calling people who travel on ‘cigar tubes’ demons, who are rude so needed his own space & comfort…. In another jet.
      Demons.

    • @irondisciple81
      @irondisciple81 2 місяці тому +12

      Demons are real though. I was freed from some myself. Its no joke. Its not what you see in the movies either. My demons tormented me with 16 years of addiction to drugs and alcohol. I tried everything from rehabs to going to jail. Nothing was enough to change me. TILL THE VERY DAY I GAVE MY LIFE TO THE LORD. INSTANTLY WAS HEALED. No withdrawal or cravings since. And everything else got better and beyond.

    • @maldonboy1
      @maldonboy1 2 місяці тому

      @@irondisciple81 How did you give your Life to the Lord? Did you pay a visit to a place of Worship? I have many questions as I have tried so many different courses of treatment, some worked for a while and some were a waste of time. AA's 12 Steps I recognise as working for many people, but being a doubter of greater forces of control I struggle to engage with the program. Whatever worked for yourself I hope you keep it going, I'd be interested in how you went about it?

    • @ForwardEarth
      @ForwardEarth 2 місяці тому +1

      @@irondisciple81 Demons are not real. You were just an addict. Congratulations on getting clean, but you didn't need a god for that. It was your genuine commitment and the dopamine high you get from your faith that superseded your old tendencies.

    • @fingersmcoy
      @fingersmcoy 2 місяці тому +3

      @@maldonboy1 a group of believers praying over you is very effective. if you turn your heart to Christ. This isnt some quick fix. Following Jesus is the only way to peace. Have a small group of christians pray over you. and seek christian, not worldly, counceling

  • @StayMadBro1
    @StayMadBro1 2 місяці тому +418

    I dont feel bad for any of these kids.

    • @xiRePeNTx
      @xiRePeNTx 2 місяці тому +23

      me neither sir

    • @Legend_Evve
      @Legend_Evve 2 місяці тому +21

      I feel bad because i believe that theyre still young and theyre probably treated bad from adults

    • @FacyJK
      @FacyJK 2 місяці тому +28

      @@Legend_Evve you are right, sadly most adults in this comment section are poorly educated. Giving kids the death penalty is crazy.

    • @andreabennington
      @andreabennington 2 місяці тому

      Especially Fucci. I have read and watched several videos about him. He FAKES a mental illness. He wanted to kill someone! He is a psychopath.

    • @Legend_Evve
      @Legend_Evve 2 місяці тому

      @@FacyJK yeah, USA is so crazy, even other countries. And whats worse is kids being harmed by being jailed

  • @itzamia
    @itzamia 2 місяці тому +17

    I don't know who are the biggest losers here, the defendants or whoever run's this channel. The title say's "Youngest Death Sentences OF ALL TIME" then proceeds to show everyone but the first three getting sentenced to life, and one person got only 11 years with probation.

    • @lancasterritzyescargotdine2602
      @lancasterritzyescargotdine2602 2 місяці тому

      It's called lying or the more courteous term, "clickbait". And UA-cam is crawling with chit like this clown.

    • @nickwilliams7328
      @nickwilliams7328 Місяць тому

      Calm the hell down, kid. You can't go around calling people losers for not making a video just the way you want it. Go make your own if you're so upset. Kids and their anger issues, I swear...it's disgusting

    • @itzamia
      @itzamia Місяць тому +7

      @nickwilliams7328 It's called click bait and people are tired of it...kid

    • @nickwilliams7328
      @nickwilliams7328 Місяць тому +1

      @@itzamia Jesus, you really are a sad little kiddo. All that pent-up anger. Go out and make some friends buddy, you need 'em.

    • @itzamia
      @itzamia Місяць тому +1

      @@nickwilliams7328 You mad bro

  • @Masterfighterx
    @Masterfighterx 2 місяці тому +9

    How can one be too stupid for the death penalty? Death doesn't care about your age, health, wealth or IQ..

  • @WebbothyT86
    @WebbothyT86 2 місяці тому +18

    How the hell did that girl survive that crash?

    • @shwnmnstr77
      @shwnmnstr77 2 місяці тому +2

      so she could face justice

    • @TheShad0wW3av3r
      @TheShad0wW3av3r Місяць тому

      My thought exactly! Perhaps she was 'thrown from the car' by an ejector seat? That she triggered moments before the crash? I mean she didn't appear to have a scratch or broken bone on her!! And judging by how that car looked, even if she was strapped in by her seat belt, she still wouldn't have come away scratch free like she was shown to be!
      So my money's on the ejector seat theory! Or magic! Or aliens! One of those gotta be the answer! 🤔🤷‍♂😏

    • @l.palmer6747
      @l.palmer6747 22 дні тому

      Deal with the devil.

  • @Perc50
    @Perc50 2 місяці тому +32

    Very wide definition of the term “death sentence” very misleading video.👎🏾 more like life sentences

    • @Guildforsucks
      @Guildforsucks 2 місяці тому +2

      this channel always does clickbait-stuff lol

    • @danielsmith6782
      @danielsmith6782 Місяць тому +1

      Report clickbait and get the videos demonitized.

  • @raynepanda
    @raynepanda 2 місяці тому +73

    Johnson, until the very end, blamed everyone other than himself. His mother's cries were an example of a parent who never chastised her child for anything. I have no sympathy. Monsters aren't born, they're created. His fear and anger in that moment will never be enough for what he did to that woman and her boyfriend.

    • @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix
      @jayaCatLvr-ys5ix 2 місяці тому +7

      Psychopaths are born. I know from experience.

    • @raynepanda
      @raynepanda 2 місяці тому +6

      @@jayaCatLvr-ys5ix I didn't say psychopaths weren't born. Psychopaths can still control themselves and live moral lives. It's not the same thing as a monster. Monsters are those who do horrible acts.

    • @Murasame
      @Murasame 2 місяці тому +2

      Hm.. so nice families with serial killers are at fault for it? Doubt.

    • @davidkodama5218
      @davidkodama5218 2 місяці тому

      I can see how something like this could happen. Kids don't think about the consequences of the stuff they do. They just do it cause it's fun. I'm ashamed to say it, but I was the same way.

    • @thesilversurfer7136
      @thesilversurfer7136 2 місяці тому

      @@raynepandathe difference between “monsters” and “psychopaths” is semantics. Psycopaths are monsters and incurable and they are born that way. Teach special ed, then you will know.

  • @mbryanf
    @mbryanf 2 місяці тому +6

    The parents outrageous reactions post verdict always confirms to me that the judge made the right decision.

  • @midnitedip8850
    @midnitedip8850 2 місяці тому +53

    The only thing they are sorry for is getting caught .

    • @Godlovesyou2613
      @Godlovesyou2613 2 місяці тому

      Frrr that is absolutely gruesome

    • @helmuthj.zotter7272
      @helmuthj.zotter7272 2 місяці тому

      ABSOLUTELY right.

    • @Spiralredd
      @Spiralredd 2 місяці тому +1

      I feel terrible if I accidentally step on a bug in my house. Yet these kids committed murder like it's nothing. How can people do this and sleep at night

  • @dolorescordell129
    @dolorescordell129 21 день тому +1

    Ever notice how when most of the murderers "apologize", they say things like "sorry IT happened", never "sorry that I did such a horrible thing. " Just one more piece of evidence that they should never be allowed in civil society ever again.

  • @thesegacampgamerandwerecam7504
    @thesegacampgamerandwerecam7504 Місяць тому +10

    Stop Click Baiting us! We Want "Death Penalties" NOT "Life in Prison!"

  • @rainbowbudgies1129
    @rainbowbudgies1129 2 місяці тому +23

    Death sentences? The last young man was paroled after just 3 YEARS!

  • @MrScottsearles
    @MrScottsearles 2 місяці тому +25

    Isn't that usually the way the person who wants to die lives. Like drunks that drive and cause an accident, they usually live and innocent people die.

  • @isaiahvarcoe
    @isaiahvarcoe 2 місяці тому +69

    Tristan sister made a great impact statement👍🏾

    • @AliceInDarkness190
      @AliceInDarkness190 2 місяці тому +2

      Her father too. It was heartbreaking to watch

    • @tomholland3806
      @tomholland3806 Місяць тому

      The only thing I will never understand about that case is. Why the actually f*ck did her parents allowed a 13 year old girl wandering around the streets touching random guys their dicks in the middle of the night?

  • @blairsilence11
    @blairsilence11 Місяць тому +3

    As someone with a disability, there’s no excuse to justify a crime. Johnson should’ve stayed on death row despite his disability. He literally killed two people and tried attacking their families.

    • @user-os7ec4dm8x
      @user-os7ec4dm8x 16 днів тому

      Yup, disgusting trash with disgusting trash parents, the corrupt justice system is on show for all to see.

  • @thatguymatt5816
    @thatguymatt5816 2 місяці тому +5

    Is it weird that I find Alyssa Bustamante attractive?

    • @snickerinmuttley1204
      @snickerinmuttley1204 2 місяці тому +1

      @thatguymatt5816, You'll have to fantasize about her from a good safe distance because Bustamante won't be busting a move again until she's a senior citizen.

  • @NoteFromSELF
    @NoteFromSELF Місяць тому +1

    Fucci didn't fall far from the tree. His parents were trying to help him get away with it.

  • @scr798
    @scr798 Місяць тому +2

    Wtf? Killing 2 people gets u 15ys but almost killing some1 gets u 20?

  • @crz6662
    @crz6662 2 місяці тому +20

    Love how the cops always say "we can help you". I call bullshit.

    • @Scott81
      @Scott81 2 місяці тому +5

      Internet thug alert big bad internet thug alert

    • @marysuniga1157
      @marysuniga1157 2 місяці тому +1

      Well they got it out of the demons

    • @mbryanf
      @mbryanf 2 місяці тому

      lol, so true. Cops are the LAST people who can help these obviously guilty assassins.

    • @volodyanarchist
      @volodyanarchist 2 місяці тому +2

      I have heard of cops that help other cops. Otherwise their job is lying under oath to attain as many convictions as possible.

    • @southfloridacounsel
      @southfloridacounsel 2 місяці тому

      @@volodyanarchistthey’re not under oath when they are interrogating you. They tell you you have the right to remain silent. You arent the only human that lies. If you’re dumb enough to talk after being told you don’t have to you deserve what you get.

  • @mittinman
    @mittinman 2 місяці тому +6

    You should have some ads on your channel I do t feel like I was pressured into as many scams as I’d like for a UA-cam video lol

  • @nicksophile
    @nicksophile Місяць тому +1

    For the life of me, I will never understand why the criminal has so much hatred for the victim's family. I guess this type of person views themselves as a kind of victim themselves.

  • @subfreakuent
    @subfreakuent 2 місяці тому +5

    "My hand gun, which was on the top of the safe, is gone..." HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...

    • @billybob-ro6qf
      @billybob-ro6qf 2 місяці тому +1

      he said on top of the safe. Why wasn't it locked INSIDE THE SAFE! ?

    • @subfreakuent
      @subfreakuent 2 місяці тому +1

      @@billybob-ro6qfOnly the bot didn't get the joke...

  • @GAshoneybear
    @GAshoneybear 2 місяці тому +9

    I don't believe Austin should have gotten the death penalty. Like the defense said, Timothy had EVERY reason to lie. And Timothy was the one who stabbed Justin 21 times.

  • @nickt234
    @nickt234 2 місяці тому +10

    I'm admittedly a bit confused. A car-jacking where the victim was shot, not killed and the initial sentence was 20 years... A person deliberately goes 90-100 miles per hour to kill (and does kill) everyone else in the car.. 15 years????

    • @Dario-uj6qo
      @Dario-uj6qo Місяць тому

      While I agree how do we know she intended to do so? Even if she planned to end herself why did she cared during the trial?

    • @FlyingCaesar316
      @FlyingCaesar316 Місяць тому

      @@Dario-uj6qo she did a practice run of the whole thing before the carried it out.

  • @Mario2M
    @Mario2M 2 місяці тому +38

    That first kid in intro aggravated me just from him acting like he gon do something if they touch him smmfh

  • @robertplocke
    @robertplocke 2 місяці тому +52

    I hate the whole apology after the fact thing that defendants do. Too little too late! You can't fix that. You can't make it any better. Disgusting!

    • @sakitoby1581
      @sakitoby1581 2 місяці тому +3

      Take note whenever you hear those bs supposed apologies how often they say they're sorry for "what happened." Very very rarely do they ever actually say I'm sorry for my crimes, what I did, or any other specifics that reference their actual actions. Saying "what happened" is a cowardly way of deflecting guilt. It's not genuinely taking personal responsibility. Those bs statements don't move me at all.

  • @moni1950412
    @moni1950412 2 місяці тому +12

    What I will never understand that those kids that killed someone are going to be free after lousy 15 - 20 - 40 years, the people they killed can never come back not even thinking about all the fear and pain they suffered during the moment they were brutally killed. This is so unfair to the death victims.

    • @dr.davidenglish778
      @dr.davidenglish778 18 днів тому +1

      The prosecutors' have to push for life with out the possibility of parole. I agree with you though.

  • @sphinxtheeminx
    @sphinxtheeminx 2 місяці тому +14

    Take it from a professional - if you're hoping to plead diminished responsibility, avoid mentioning demons of any kind, and keep the references to 'voices' telling you what to do to yourself. Often those with florid mental illness know their thoughts are eccentric and so they keep quiet about it. Matters supernatural rarely figure in psychotic delusions and hallucinations; people who have auditory hallucinations 'telling' them to kill usually know the voice's name, that murder is wrong. Genuine madness is not half as weird as you think it is.

    • @Shadeedprivate
      @Shadeedprivate 2 місяці тому +1

      True that. 👍🏼👏🏽💯

    • @whateverwhatever4026
      @whateverwhatever4026 2 місяці тому +2

      Good to know...
      📝
      ...But some of that seems debatable. First, and I've asked this question to a lot of mental health professionals and even law enforcement. If you're hearing/seeing things, how do you know? Wouldn't it seem "normal" to certain people? If you're that far gone, wouldn't it be indistinguishable? Ive treated a whole lot of real schizophrenic people, and so many of them don't even recognize the issue. Theyll tell you the shadows are telling them things. Yeah, a few will just voice their delusions, but not dare say where it's coming from exactly. Because they know saying it sounds insane. But some don't, and can't keep it in, even they wanted to....
      Besides, we both know that rarely works anyways. The people acting like they have psychosis, are usually laughably bad actors. Like the kid in this video, or so many others. Also indistinguishable. Play this clip back to back with someone like

  • @paullambert8701
    @paullambert8701 2 місяці тому +4

    I wonder if female judges have a harder time imposing the death penalty.

    • @volodyanarchist
      @volodyanarchist 2 місяці тому

      I do not think that women are inherently smarter. But due to sexism it maybe harder for a woman to become a judge, and therefore those that do are smarter.

    • @sbubwoofer
      @sbubwoofer Місяць тому +1

      @@volodyanarchist women and men have inherent differences. It's insubstantial and mindless to say that sexism is the reason behind women not being as involved in law. Whether this is nature, women being predisposed, or nurture, expectations from women to be caregivers (leading back to motherhood) is up to debate. Intelligence is entirely arbitrary. But don't lower yourself to such brainrot.

    • @volodyanarchist
      @volodyanarchist Місяць тому

      @@sbubwoofer My point was not that there are no subtle differences in the average man versus an average woman. There are some. My point was that you cannot make a claim that a specific individual is smarter just because she is a woman.

  • @channingdavis5541
    @channingdavis5541 2 місяці тому +20

    31:21
    You know it’s over when the judge dropped them papers. They was cooked

  • @ArtSawce
    @ArtSawce 20 днів тому +2

    Notice all these extreme cases are happening more and more in our current times. Something is happening to the mentality of our youths.

  • @TemperedMedia
    @TemperedMedia Місяць тому +1

    Alyssa is obviously a monster, and the fact that a plea deal was even offered goes to show how some people will be allowed to weasel out of justice.

  • @247Therocker
    @247Therocker 2 місяці тому +2

    Steven Truscott was issued the death penalty at the age of 14 in 1959. He was charged with the rape and murder of 12 year old Lynne Harper in Clinton Ontario Canada. He had his sentenced commuted to life in prison and in 1969, was released into the custody of the judge who released him. In 2007, he was exonerated of the crime. He received $6.5 million in compensation for his incarceration

    • @volodyanarchist
      @volodyanarchist 2 місяці тому +2

      Ask him if he would give back that money and maybe pay some more to get his life back.

    • @247Therocker
      @247Therocker 2 місяці тому +3

      @@volodyanarchist it was never about the money for him. He knew he was innocent all along and only wanted his name cleared. The investigating police force railroaded him and by falsely convicted him

    • @vivianblack2951
      @vivianblack2951 2 місяці тому +1

      @@247Therocker I knew Harold Graham, the detective who investigated the case. His daughter was my friend. He never backed down from his conviction that Truscott was guilty. His career to the top of the force depended largely on this.
      Graham disliked me because I was a tomboy and led his daughter into all sorts of
      woodland adventures like swimming in the Rouge River and climbing trees. That made 11 yr old me bad in his eyes.

    • @247Therocker
      @247Therocker 2 місяці тому

      @@vivianblack2951 in those days cops were only interested in getting a conviction any way they could … even when they new the suspect was innocent

    • @247Therocker
      @247Therocker 2 місяці тому

      @@vivianblack2951 listen to the podcast Always Time For True Crime. She does an excellent two part series about the Truscott case

  • @bg.dragon1419
    @bg.dragon1419 2 місяці тому +1

    114 stab wounds .....like some doctors have iron stomach....can you imagine not only seing body like that but have to inspect it to find how many wounds there are .....i would feint in an instant

  • @MarieLCote
    @MarieLCote 2 місяці тому +8

    Tristan sister did a great steatment ❤️ crazy killer! she was 13 years old She didn’t deserve any of it

    • @frogprice8869
      @frogprice8869 2 місяці тому

      "Tristan's" sister. Why can't you people write a correct sentence?

  • @brianphilbrook5262
    @brianphilbrook5262 2 місяці тому +34

    You know death row is a joke. If they are found guilty and are given the death penalty they should be walked out and dealt with. Instead they wait years and years and most likely never carry it out.

    • @janettaprussia384
      @janettaprussia384 2 місяці тому +2

      They get better food on DR too.

    • @Shdeffie
      @Shdeffie 2 місяці тому +5

      What about those that are genuinely innocent?

    • @thecrocandsweepshow611
      @thecrocandsweepshow611 2 місяці тому +4

      And if they are later found innocent like that boy in 1944! Besides the death penalty costs more than letting them die in prison.

    • @brianphilbrook5262
      @brianphilbrook5262 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Shdeffie and how often does that happen

    • @Shdeffie
      @Shdeffie 2 місяці тому +8

      @@brianphilbrook5262 once is one time too often.

  • @jerrysherron3553
    @jerrysherron3553 2 місяці тому +1

    What is unconstitutional is killing someone like this thug did and leaving his family without a father and spouse.

  • @Debra-jh2ek
    @Debra-jh2ek 16 днів тому

    It's amazing how regular people get the death sentence for killing a person but a cop goes on a property without a warrant or probable cause of any crime, and kill the black man who was just backing his car into his garage,no weapons hands on the steering wheel flat out took the life of a man with three children.pure freaking evil!

  • @suzyboyleanderson6945
    @suzyboyleanderson6945 2 місяці тому +1

    If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.

  • @deepspace8
    @deepspace8 22 дні тому

    Every parent should teach their child very early on in life that if you participate in a felony with others, that you are lawfully responsible for everything that happens. This does not go without saying.

  • @nothing-ig5of
    @nothing-ig5of 2 місяці тому +3

    Some of these kids didn’t deserve their sentence but the others did

  • @southfloridacounsel
    @southfloridacounsel 2 місяці тому +2

    The wits are insane but the biggers are just being themselves.

  • @lcg8220
    @lcg8220 21 день тому

    "I apologise that this happened"
    Still not taking responsibility, he puts distance by saying it's a thing that happened rather than a thing he did.

  • @mykoniichistorychannel
    @mykoniichistorychannel 2 місяці тому +1

    Dude ordered a whole slurpee after killing 17 people? That’s wild.

    • @170jakk
      @170jakk Місяць тому

      That’s not him the videos fake

  • @tracy9792
    @tracy9792 2 місяці тому +2

    They know the difference between right and wrong,they chose wrong and now have to pay for that whether it’s prison for life or the death penalty. My heart hurts for all the families who have lost someone in such horrific ways and the pain that the victims went through must have been terrifying for them knowing they were going to die. I have no sympathy for any of the killers. RIP to all those who lost their lives in such savage ways.

  • @relaxresell3121
    @relaxresell3121 2 місяці тому +2

    I thought you can't get the death penalty if you were under 18 when the crime was committed.

    • @Spiralredd
      @Spiralredd 2 місяці тому +2

      If the crime is severe enough the judge just might allow it.

    • @relaxresell3121
      @relaxresell3121 2 місяці тому

      @@Spiralredd Interesting. Thanks

  • @KristinaKarina
    @KristinaKarina 21 день тому

    29:42 Two girls planned to do something like this to my granddaughter. She included me in a group chat by accident. This is what they WROTE DOWN IN TEXT after my granddaughter left the chat. They wanted to do something like the “Slenderman “ attempted murder. My granddaughter has ghosted me on text and social media for calling her mom immediately! But it’s worth it because she’s still around to be mad at me. Those girls were still in Middle school when they planned on doing that.

  • @mbryanf
    @mbryanf 2 місяці тому +1

    The things that these parents will do for these kids are unreal. Lashing out in court, tampering with evidence, washing blood off of jeans…all for what?

  • @carlisroy6666
    @carlisroy6666 2 місяці тому +20

    Ah the classic "defence" of defendant blaming the other defendant. This doesn't fly in the UK.
    Case study: Robert Thompson and Jon Venables.
    Both kids blamed each other for delivering the fatal blow to James Bulger, but the evidence overwhelmingly proved joint enterprise, so both defendants were legally as guilty as each other.

    • @Shadeedprivate
      @Shadeedprivate 2 місяці тому

      USA Uk judiciary is best 👍🏼 i admit.

    • @MrScottsearles
      @MrScottsearles 2 місяці тому +1

      And the two basically got a slap on the wrist and did a short time if I'm not mistaken. To be turned loose and probably do something again anyway. If they do commit another crime, I hope they are not let off!

    • @carlisroy6666
      @carlisroy6666 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MrScottsearles Unfortunately they were treated as less than juveniles and given new identities.
      At least Thompson appears to have turned his life around. Venables however has since been done multiple times for noncey stuff though.

    • @danmccarron0
      @danmccarron0 2 місяці тому

      Trust me, the Felony Murder laws in the USA are infinitely more draconian and broad in scope than the "constructive murder" or "joint enterprise" statutes of the Commonwealth nations, which are more in line with common sense. 46 states and the federal government have them. The high incarceration rate of the USA is a testament to the scope and severity of many laws - if they can connect you, even remotely, to a crime, they will try to find a way to jail you on inflated charges.
      Felony murder is triggered from any felony of "sufficient danger" which itself is in question - (burglary or grand theft on the low end, to terrorism and arson on the high) where a death occurs as a result - either victim, bystander, or perpetrator/conspirator. So you can be just the driver in a five-man burglary of a warehouse for a defunct company who drops them off and waits at the coffee shop, and if one of the robbers is killed by a falling ceiling lamp, the whole lot (including you) could get sentenced to the equivalent of 1st degree (premeditated) murder, which can carry the death penalty depending on state (although not likely for the example I gave).
      I doubt a jury would convict on the felony murder in that instance, but it is ironic that assaults leading to an unintended death are punished often by manslaughter, while a convenience-store robbery where the clerk shoots and kills one of the three suspects while they run out the door, leads to the execution of the other two conspirators, when the it is the *victim* of the crime who did the killing.
      Even juveniles are not off the hook for felony murder (unless under 14-16 depending on state), save for the death-penalty part.

    • @danmccarron0
      @danmccarron0 2 місяці тому

      Perish the thought entirely in the USA - the US Felony Murder laws are *far* more sweeping in scope (and draconian) than the offerings of the Commonwealth nations with their "Joint enterprise" statute, or in Australia's case with the "Constructive murder" clause (much more limited compared to the USA). In most US states, you can commit a burglary with an accomplice, and if a ceiling lamp falls on him and kills him, that can mean the death penalty for you, the way that law is written (depending on the state) because burglary is eligible for this law to apply.
      Or if your buddy pilfers a convenience store (even unarmed) and the clerk shoots and kills him, even if you are just the driver of the car sitting and waiting for him to run out, that can potentially trigger that charge, even though the "victim" did the killing. I don't care about the fate of the robber or whether the use of force was appropriate, but why is it *your* fault the clerk shot him when his life was not in danger?
      Meanwhile an accidental death during an assault (which is more closely connected to endangering a life than burglary) is usually punished by a manslaughter conviction... This is one of the reasons the USA has such a high incarceration rate - they find ways to rope everyone into a criminal act governed by broadly written laws....not that I have sympathy for people committing class A / B felonies getting the book thrown at them, but it trickles down to even the least severe felonies.

  • @JosephStrotter-qy2jz
    @JosephStrotter-qy2jz 2 місяці тому +6

    These kids r nuts

  • @johnroberts6695
    @johnroberts6695 Місяць тому

    You don't have to call them "suspects" once they're convicted.

  • @user-fh2vx3hd6c
    @user-fh2vx3hd6c 2 місяці тому +2

    So... Mosley admitted to stabbing Justin Black 21 times in the back, killing him, but Austin Myers got the death sentence. Only in America folks... 🤡🤡🤡

  • @skrrtbrrt714
    @skrrtbrrt714 Місяць тому +1

    Reported this for misleading bullshit

  • @Deborahtunes
    @Deborahtunes 26 днів тому

    If they are under 18, they can't be given the death penalty...

  • @chriscochran8464
    @chriscochran8464 2 місяці тому +2

    I am always so amazed that the criminals and their families are so shocked that they get life what did they think they would get

  • @alisn.7998
    @alisn.7998 2 місяці тому +1

    Trouble with families telling the killer how much he/she has hurt them etc., is that some of these killers will get very positive feelings of power from that.

  • @Hdexh
    @Hdexh 2 місяці тому +3

    "My handgun that was on TOP of the safe was gone..."

    • @kerimarie3471
      @kerimarie3471 2 місяці тому +2

      "Murica"

    • @clb3218
      @clb3218 2 місяці тому +2

      The dad should be charged for leaving a gun unsecured.

  • @abdimohammed3907
    @abdimohammed3907 2 місяці тому +1

    America where children get life in prison 😂😂

  • @peachienickle
    @peachienickle Місяць тому

    In Canada, murder is either first or second degree. Persons convicted of either degree of murder must be sentenced to imprisonment for life. Persons convicted of first-degree murder are not eligible for parole until they have served at least 25 years of their sentence. Persons convicted of second-degree murder are not eligible for parole until they have served between 10 and 25 years, as determined by the Court. It is important to note that convicted persons who were under 18 at the time of the offence have different periods of parole ineligibility. As stated, on a Gov't. web page.

  • @kdub11
    @kdub11 Місяць тому

    That girl who drove into a wall at 100mph only got 15yrs. That's way too soft of a sentence.

  • @jeandenbelg
    @jeandenbelg 2 місяці тому +2

    19:25 Strange that people don't realize that "life sentence" is worse than the death penalty!

    • @rhondabeirne8560
      @rhondabeirne8560 2 місяці тому

      How? They still can make new friends, they still can further their education, they can still see and talk to their families, they can still eat, sleep, workout, have a bed to sleep in, have their bellies filled, watch TV, play games and now a days can even have internet use. It's people like you, that our judicial system no longer works. Your bleeding heart protects social paths, which will always be a threat to society. Why don't you open your own home as a halfway house when these people get paroled? And let's not forget....our taxes support these people that are beyond help.

    • @knightoflight8373
      @knightoflight8373 2 місяці тому

      Yup, some criminals able to receive a sentence that could potentially allow them to be released at some point. Some case around 30 years behind bars, they have a chance of parole. The victim is not breathing anymore, but they still alive. They can get free meal, free medical treatment, etc.
      Example Freckle-faced killer Eric Smith, freed on parole at 42. He only spent 28 years behind bars.

    • @IHeliosI
      @IHeliosI 2 місяці тому

      Yeah it's worse. For the tax payers. GTFO with your bullshlt.

  • @mikkihesson3509
    @mikkihesson3509 11 днів тому

    stop saying "how does it compare?" bc they DON'T compare they are ALL heinous crimes against innocent ppl.

  • @ImmortalHappiness
    @ImmortalHappiness 2 місяці тому +3

    26:24 how the fk did that witch survived wtf 😮

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf 23 дні тому

    Parents, parents, parents??? Such cold-blooded killers must have showed this to parents!

  • @liamnevilleviolist1809
    @liamnevilleviolist1809 2 місяці тому

    7:19 ... I couldn't help but laugh at the photo of the man in a red tie. He looks like he's pulling a Ricky Gervais character face.

  • @user-hv1yt1yz7m
    @user-hv1yt1yz7m 2 місяці тому +1

    imagine if one of those teachers had a concealed gun permit hmmmmm

  • @jpedo1486
    @jpedo1486 2 місяці тому

    7:21 dude on lefts face lmaoo

  • @Umbron9503
    @Umbron9503 Місяць тому

    6:56 the phone in the background 😂😂

  • @double-you5130
    @double-you5130 2 місяці тому +1

    this video warmed my heart and i will sleep like a baby.

  • @maxpalmer3212
    @maxpalmer3212 14 днів тому

    How do parents fuck up this bad

  • @thesupermariu
    @thesupermariu 2 місяці тому

    saved me lots of time thank you

  • @CRyan-Waltham75
    @CRyan-Waltham75 2 місяці тому

    Fucci played the system… He knew his fate so played the crazy card for sympathy… only a bunch of shitheads would allow him to live! He was calculated and deceitful when he took Tristens life!

  • @DasHeino2010
    @DasHeino2010 20 днів тому

    16:29 Imagine you think you made it out and then the shooter turnes to sit down at your table...

  • @-Procy
    @-Procy 2 місяці тому +7

    i dont feel sorry for these kids but i do feel sorry for their families,they lost their child too,horrible world

  • @computerjantje
    @computerjantje Місяць тому +1

    "How does it compare to ..." is the only thing real wrong with this video. At each "how does it compare" you try to make the previous murder a little less severe. You could have just keep this repeating statement out. It does the oppositie of adding value to the video. that said: click bait titles should result in channel deletion. click bait titles and thumbs is killing youtube in the long run.

  • @Enoughalready20237
    @Enoughalready20237 Місяць тому

    It’s sick that channels will be vague about details like ‘15 year old’ but are being baited into looking at the channel but don’t know the case and can’t find it.

  • @HaileyKudrna
    @HaileyKudrna Місяць тому

    the intro tho 😂
    who'd actually believe that it was real.
    thats Nikko Jenkins sentencing.

  • @SiyandaSihle
    @SiyandaSihle 2 місяці тому +1

    Fucci is such a liar he is now acting confused 🙄

  • @infirmux
    @infirmux 2 місяці тому +9

    so murder, murder, death, death, killing, violence, etc. etc. is fine. But say sex once and that's a Noooo noooo. W. T. H. ??

    • @Spiralredd
      @Spiralredd 2 місяці тому

      Ikr UA-cam guidelines are so screwed up

  • @colinchilds5329
    @colinchilds5329 2 місяці тому +6

    Ok so not death sentences but life sentences!!

  • @theghost-station9156
    @theghost-station9156 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful Judge on 19:06 🙂

  • @gregriddle1103
    @gregriddle1103 Місяць тому +2

    This channel seems to be all about click bait. Never again. Goodbye

  • @quicksilverhorseman2
    @quicksilverhorseman2 2 місяці тому

    How is it UNCONSTITUTIONAL to sentence a juvenile to life in prison, or even death?! Does that apply to Nicholas Cruz? Will be be out in 20 years?! Do we have to resort to vigilante justice?! THIS NEEDS CORRECTED!!!

  • @zugzug6773
    @zugzug6773 Місяць тому

    the brains on these people is amazing

  • @UnderratedSheet
    @UnderratedSheet 20 днів тому

    how did that mckenzie girl survive with what looks like zero damage and the other 2 passengers died? seatbelt?

  • @user-fu3fd3bf1x
    @user-fu3fd3bf1x Місяць тому

    It is so heartbreaking to see the families of teachers and children that have to live without their parents. This man this boy needs more than just prison he needs to be under the prison. I appreciate the work that the police and the judge and the jury did to help put this man away.

  • @angshusarma8331
    @angshusarma8331 Місяць тому

    How do you intentionally crash a car?

  • @KingEazie
    @KingEazie 2 місяці тому +4

    To resolve these problems do this;
    1.Motivate and incentivize men to stay home and be fathers to their children
    2.Check the media : government should review what media is feeding these kids with

  • @AussieRen1
    @AussieRen1 22 дні тому

    This breaks my heart

  • @harrypjotr4987
    @harrypjotr4987 Місяць тому

    because of the title, when aiden fucci came up, i was happy he got the death sentence. then you go and tell us he got life in prison and now i'm disappointed.

  • @hibiscussunflower5916
    @hibiscussunflower5916 2 місяці тому

    "I see you in my nightmares"
    That's exactly what he wants.

  • @bevanabrey7865
    @bevanabrey7865 Місяць тому

    Cruz's judge is one fine looking dame