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  • @serenak5409
    @serenak5409 Рік тому +668

    I often wonder if its something wrong with this obssesion of mine to fall asleep only with crime documentaries,every single night. But then i read the comments and have a great feeling of understanding by the fact that are so many people out there doing the exact same thing and happy about it. Cheers to you all out there 😊

    • @crystalshaw8744
      @crystalshaw8744 Рік тому +47

      Same to you my fellow addict...smile

    • @Mikki44
      @Mikki44 Рік тому +64

      I fall asleep to Cold Case Files every night. Bill Kurtis's voice is soothing.

    • @teresareynolds4364
      @teresareynolds4364 Рік тому +82

      I wonder how many of us loving listening to crime videos are women 🤔 😊

    • @MsLoLo1972
      @MsLoLo1972 Рік тому +45

      I can't fall asleep without listening to true crime. I'm glad to see I'm not alone 😂😂😂

    • @Anna-nr3sh
      @Anna-nr3sh Рік тому +24

      Same habit, I love the calming voices of Jill and Dick from True crime brewery and the anonymous reader of Casefile

  • @phcusnret
    @phcusnret 11 місяців тому +222

    The only prison reform needed is NOT letting convicted murderers out after 15 years.

    • @lewiscarey1593
      @lewiscarey1593 9 місяців тому +16

      I want INTERVIEWS with Arts COMMUNITY, who was for his release!! INSTEAD: " PROFESSIONLS" are interviewed !!! HELLO!!!!!!!

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@lewiscarey1593 you'll hear something like 'killing is a form of art'

    • @Confessions089
      @Confessions089 3 місяці тому

      ​@lewiscarey1593, which means the public is guinea pigs/experiment for these professionals.

    • @Scorpio_Rose1980
      @Scorpio_Rose1980 2 місяці тому +2

      FACTS

    • @pennypoll8759
      @pennypoll8759 2 місяці тому +2

      14 years is a crime in it self!!!! So wrong!!!!!

  • @jessicajarsak7812
    @jessicajarsak7812 Рік тому +117

    How in the heck did the first man get released from prison in the first place?? He should never have gotten out!

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Рік тому +21

      Because those considered “intellectual” called for it……shows how much “intellectuals” are worth.

    • @julieloucalcote1368
      @julieloucalcote1368 Рік тому +22

      @@richardcranium3579so true! Blinded by their selfish virtue signaling.

    • @Manuela_ibali
      @Manuela_ibali Рік тому +8

      In Austria a "life sentence" is not much more... if you behave good you can get out after 15 years - only in some cases there is subsequent security custody. Otherwise a life-sentence is 15-25 years here...

    • @rogerhagger
      @rogerhagger Рік тому +9

      @@richardcranium3579 ,great observation man! So "intellectuals" are worth less than those with lower intellect- am guessing you are just providing yourself with a good excuse!

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Рік тому

      @@rogerhagger what I’m saying (you must consider yourself intellectual) is that those who are given the job of protecting society by keeping monsters locked up seem to be the first to want to release them to victimize society……..let me know if that was written on too high of an intellectual level and I’ll bring it down a notch or two…. But you shouldn’t have any trouble with it right?!
      It’s only we the slow that struggle..,.:::
      What a crass human being you are.

  • @obsessionlovely3380
    @obsessionlovely3380 Рік тому +89

    Then how disgusting and sick to allow a sociopath and narcissistic killer to read story time stories to little kids😳🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @eddieblair9751
    @eddieblair9751 Рік тому +60

    That’s why LIFE SHOULD MEAN LIFE

  • @mikailanolanxoxo
    @mikailanolanxoxo Рік тому +591

    I know I’m not the only one, so.. Like if you, like myself, always put these kinda serial killer documentaries on to go to sleep to 💤 💙

    • @KyleJewell
      @KyleJewell Рік тому +21

      Oddly yeah I do too

    • @teresareynolds4364
      @teresareynolds4364 Рік тому +36

      I absolutely do, I'd be very interested to know how many of us with this habit are women 🤔 😊

    • @brix1094fuckhandles
      @brix1094fuckhandles Рік тому +11

      Lol I mean I'm a dude and do it, I think it might have something with falling asleep in my moms room while she watched serial killer docs and cops and other crime dramas lol

    • @leehofmantumch
      @leehofmantumch Рік тому +8

      I do too 😂

    • @leehofmantumch
      @leehofmantumch Рік тому +10

      Mind you I’m a former Detective of 17 years 😂

  • @xcape2usa
    @xcape2usa 11 місяців тому +73

    Serial murderers can NOT change.

    • @Moe-g8w
      @Moe-g8w Місяць тому

      CANNOT is ONE word.....not two

    • @Confessions089
      @Confessions089 23 дні тому +2

      Can't = can not.

    • @CW95981
      @CW95981 22 дні тому

      We don’t want to

  • @mgivens8844
    @mgivens8844 11 місяців тому +94

    Most psychiatrists know that there is no cure for a confirmed psychopath.

    • @ME2too2022
      @ME2too2022 8 місяців тому

      Most psychiatrists are psychopaths themselves!

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 Рік тому +53

    The "charming" ones are usually the deadly ones.

    • @dietlindvonhohenwald448
      @dietlindvonhohenwald448 8 місяців тому +4

      Always charismatic. Like Ted Bundy.

    • @DobuDobuDobuDot
      @DobuDobuDobuDot Місяць тому +2

      When my farts are anything to go by, it's mostly the silent ones that are the deadly ones.

  • @mfi-cf7sp
    @mfi-cf7sp Рік тому +63

    less than a minute in and we’ve already got a good example of how JUDGES DROP THE BALL ON SENTENCING 🤬

  • @egniman
    @egniman Рік тому +651

    Good night my fellow crimers!

    • @PlagueDoctorscp049
      @PlagueDoctorscp049 Рік тому +38

      Good Night fellow crimer

    • @DeeDee4always
      @DeeDee4always Рік тому +25

      Good night fellow crimer

    • @ProfessorChad0570
      @ProfessorChad0570 Рік тому +23

      Have a sleep, fellow crimer.

    • @kellybohart7169
      @kellybohart7169 Рік тому +13

      Good night crimer ❤

    • @mandyohlin6886
      @mandyohlin6886 Рік тому +41

      😂😂 it brings comfort to know millions of people fall asleep like I do ❤❤❤❤ sleep well to all the worlds true crime sleepers 😊

  • @LeniDell
    @LeniDell Рік тому +89

    The first one just shows the depth of this psychopath’s narcissism. Imagine being so arrogant he wasn’t even a bit scared to start to raping and killing after a huge unheard of break, and almost immediately after being released. You know he KNEW the reputation of the Cecil Hotel, he stayed there by design.
    His looks and smaller stature was definitely really deceiving too.
    I’m betting every single last person that fought to get him released early from his first sentence was left feeling guilty for the rest of their lives. He outsmarted everyone. His arrogance got him busted. What a depraved person. Had he been sentenced in the US he would’ve gotten the death penalty and kept alive till the State could do it.
    The arrogance to even take his own life immediately. Robbed the families of any justice.

    • @Long-live-vacation
      @Long-live-vacation Рік тому +9

      I hope they do feel bad for the rest of their lives. I hope they apologize to the first girls family.

    • @packrat76
      @packrat76 Рік тому

      ​@@Long-live-vacationmost don't care. Look at the $hit going on now! Letting shoplifters and organized theft rings have a hay day in stores. Letting BLM and Antifa rioters and looters out with little or no bond or bail. Often not seeking to prosecute them.

    • @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320
      @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320 Рік тому +20

      The type of people who fought for his release are the type of people that would vote democrat. Not a good judge of character even with ample evidence and admissions of guilt of previous dirty deeds.

    • @julieloucalcote1368
      @julieloucalcote1368 Рік тому +11

      are so right! So full of their own delusions and self-righteousness they can’t see past their own noses. It’s like their “virtue signaling” blinds them to the real world. And you know those jackasses that petitioned for him to be released were no where to be found when he went to trail that second time. Just washed their hands of the monster they had worked so hard to have released early. They should have had to pay the victims family’s recompense because their foolish and selfish virtue signaling aloud that monster back into society.

    • @rhondaallan4680
      @rhondaallan4680 Рік тому

      You're all so correct! As soon as I heard the word "artists," I knew they were new age liberals even if it was years before the "woke" mob came about, especially since this particular story happened in Austria, which was a nest of Solcialists and Nazis.

  • @marshapieroni6677
    @marshapieroni6677 Рік тому +44

    Of course they should have kept an eye on him. Those monsters don't change and they should have known it even then

    • @laurieowens8510
      @laurieowens8510 Рік тому +3

      They did. That’s the real problem.

    • @RottenInDenmarkOrginal
      @RottenInDenmarkOrginal Рік тому +2

      You mean they should have kept him locked up!

    • @Person0fColor
      @Person0fColor 11 місяців тому

      @@RottenInDenmarkOrginal Oops, pro women libs just doing what they do letting men who violate women out of prison so they can violate so more LOLZ

  • @billyboycinci
    @billyboycinci Рік тому +66

    European prison sentences are a joke. There are some people who are not going to be rehabilitated. There are some people who need to be removed from society for life.

    • @chipsawdust5816
      @chipsawdust5816 Рік тому

      US prisons are about the same TBH. Seems to be an infection in western thinking.

    • @greenroomsh
      @greenroomsh Рік тому

      Same in the US. Some people are sentenced for years for misdemeanor crimes: but others are never held accountable for serious crimes because of woke policies or family connections. It's bullshit!

    • @WhitneySt0rmy
      @WhitneySt0rmy Рік тому +5

      People in America get *much* more time. I'm often disgusted to hear how short sentences criminals get in Europe.

    • @rocioaguilera3555
      @rocioaguilera3555 Рік тому +2

      It's disgusting 🤢🤮

    • @agems56
      @agems56 6 місяців тому +2

      Sentences for crime in Canada are more lenient, because we haven't built more prisons for decades, so now it's basically one revolving door to let some out to bring more in!

  • @sheriking4041
    @sheriking4041 Рік тому +30

    My only comment about the sentence of Tracey Andrews is that she got out after 14 years and her boyfriend got a real life sentence of death.

    • @jaymason480
      @jaymason480 Рік тому

      That is women's privilege. They can do exactly the same crime as a man but women will get a lesser sentences.

    • @DoctorCheryl
      @DoctorCheryl Рік тому

      @@jaymason480 I think it's go more to do with the British justice system than her being a woman. Look at murderers like Peter Tobin for proof of that - he went on to kill again. In Britain, life should actually start to mean life - not this maximum 30 years or whatever. They didn't let Myra Hindley out nor will Rosemary West ever get out either.

    • @GieCampbel-ug9jl
      @GieCampbel-ug9jl Рік тому

      The downfall of Western society all planned from the top.

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn1 Рік тому +38

    I just can not imagine how the family of the 18 year old girl that was killed by the man that got out after 15years

    • @dariusparks3954
      @dariusparks3954 2 місяці тому +4

      Yeah, and they had to constantly hear the media and politicians say how fantastic he was!!!!😮 Horrifying!!!

  • @anitabuck9823
    @anitabuck9823 Рік тому +55

    My dad was murdered when I was two years old and there was never justice done, so that being said I was into crime stories on what makes these ppl, do what they do? I would love to get a job in forensics, but need to go to college for it.

    • @DoctorCheryl
      @DoctorCheryl Рік тому +17

      I am with you in your search. My father was murdered when I was 8 in 1972 and we still have no answers. They say only 1% of cold cases like those of our dear fathers are ever solved.
      God Bless and Keep you and I pray for your Dad's case to be solved.

    • @pattiewoodall2488
      @pattiewoodall2488 Рік тому +13

      I hope both of your families get justice.
      As someone who's family member was murdered (but was solved), I can certainly sympathize. The grieving process is very different when it comes through the violent act of another human being.
      Blessings on you and your families on your journeys. 🖤

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 Рік тому +9

      All it takes is for someone who will put heart and soul into it. Maybe that person will come along and they will find something that was overlooked years ago. DNA and other forensics have come a long way.

    • @cb4764
      @cb4764 7 місяців тому

      Mine was murdered when i was 1 buy his mistress

    • @Confessions089
      @Confessions089 3 місяці тому

      Been through traumatic situations that could have resulted in me being murdered. I'm interested in the way these types of individuals operate as well. Also, I would love to have a career in forensics. I'd like to add that I give my condolences to you for your loss.

  • @1Storm6
    @1Storm6 Рік тому +58

    In 1975 he, Vega, was assessed by a psychiatrist during the trail of his first murder, he was diagnosed as extremely dangerous unpredictable and incurable individual! Report stated he demonstrated egocentricity, aggressiveness and sexual perversion with a sadistic component!!
    Yet that wasn’t enough to keep him in prison!!! I don’t understand that!!
    HOW???

    • @MetaMortis21
      @MetaMortis21 11 місяців тому +1

      Our justice system needs work. I don’t get it either, but some judges and jury get it wrong…seemingly more often than not

    • @bryanzirkel304
      @bryanzirkel304 10 місяців тому

      Its like how people in hollywood support all sorts of criminals then when the criminal is caught they all wash their hands and say it was a one off event. Egos are egos and the social elite felt he was reformed so they could push a false narrative that fit their desires. Anybody who lobbied for his release should be held accountable in some sense for the crimes

    • @cascadianrangers728
      @cascadianrangers728 10 місяців тому +1

      Because prison is for people that have done a crime, not people who could, may, or even probably will do a crime. Do you honestly think people should be condemned to prison based off of the report of a single person, without trial, and without being convicted of a crime?

    • @LJ-ht4zs
      @LJ-ht4zs 9 місяців тому +2

      I feel that those who release this monster - should be held accountable. The psychiatrist to assessed during his first trial should have been called to testify again - his assessment was spot on.

  • @MadamHoneyB
    @MadamHoneyB Рік тому +25

    Nothing like waking up to an extra long crime video on a quiet Saturday morning!!! Hope everyone has an amazing weekend!! Take care!

  • @Ju_lie8571
    @Ju_lie8571 Рік тому +14

    The story Tracy gave the police makes no sense, if your partner was stabbed to death why would the perpetrator just kill them but leave you alive as a witness?

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 3 місяці тому

      Cos he found her really attractive 😅

  • @santiedebeer9461
    @santiedebeer9461 Рік тому +14

    Why can't these learned psychiatrist not admit that these sexual predictors can not rehabilitate at all. Nor do psychopaths. They should simply be removed from society permanently. Life should mean life, no parole.

  • @anaone7923
    @anaone7923 Рік тому +39

    A children’s program called the little “sandman” is coming written by a serial killer sounds creepy as f 😮

    • @loriwilliams7032
      @loriwilliams7032 8 місяців тому +1

      😂right wtheck

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 3 місяці тому

      Tell me this is a joke!

    • @anaone7923
      @anaone7923 3 місяці тому

      @@twincherry4958 I had to double check too . crazy, right?

  • @MeadTheValkyrie
    @MeadTheValkyrie Рік тому +47

    I’m 4 minutes in and dumbfounded that the woman who is the psychiatrist literally stated “people like Huntervagar can change in prison if they acknowledge what they did was wrong.” The man was a SERIAL KILLER!!! They can not change.

    • @mikeso2084
      @mikeso2084 Рік тому +8

      It's the same with p-files. It's beyond the pale that they ever get out

    • @whopperdingling
      @whopperdingling Рік тому +6

      I felt the same..her whole analysis is that of a sunday night football commentator after the game had ended.

    • @CykMyBlyat59
      @CykMyBlyat59 11 місяців тому +1

      They can change, it takes an extremely long time

    • @justjewellent
      @justjewellent 11 місяців тому

      Facts

    • @diluca1977
      @diluca1977 11 місяців тому +2

      unterweger

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr8136 Рік тому +80

    Andrews was released in July 2011. She was banned from travelling within 25 miles of her victim's family without supervision. Andrews became a grandmother in December 2010, when her 20-year old daughter gave birth to a girl.[10] After her release, Andrews changed her name to Tia Carter and altered her appearance, undergoing £5,000 surgery through the National Health Service to change the shape of her distinctive jaw, and later changed her name again to Jenna Stephens/Jenna Stephens Goldsworthy.[11][12][13][1] In 2017, she married bouncer Phil Goldsworthy.[1]
    When plans to release her were announced, a fellow female inmate and former prison lover of Andrews said that Andrews had continued to act possessively and aggressively in relationships while in prison, revealing that Andrews had attacked and strangled her after seeing her speaking with her ex-girlfriend.[14] The woman said she was opposed to Andrews' release and warned she would kill again

    • @elaynewrightberman2336
      @elaynewrightberman2336 Рік тому +19

      Gotta love the law for not providing protection

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 Рік тому +9

      Wow. I haven't watched the story on her yet. Was she released early?

    • @julieduree9210
      @julieduree9210 Рік тому

      Would have never gotten out after 6 years, after murdering all those women in the U.S., what were they thinking?

    • @greenroomsh
      @greenroomsh Рік тому +12

      Justice is screwed with our current system!

    • @greenroomsh
      @greenroomsh Рік тому +15

      So many of these crimes could be avoided if the CJS stopped believing/supporting crazy, criminal behavior. I sincerely believe in innocent until proven guilty, but some of these stories are so insane and the explanation so unbelievably bad,. Evidence is either ignored or glossed over without any actual fact gathering. Negligent incompetence at worst, criminal incompetence at best. Does anyone do their damn job anymore?

  • @tammygarrett9261
    @tammygarrett9261 Рік тому +79

    The fact that the doctor said the one killer that was caught cooking the little 4 year old girl wasn't all bad needs to turn in his license. He needs a doctor!

    • @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320
      @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320 Рік тому +12

      I think his intention was to let people out there know that people that appear to be good on the outside are capable of monstrous acts so keep your eyes on your kids.

    • @suzannenichols6900
      @suzannenichols6900 11 місяців тому +4

      I'm only finished the first story and I can't imagine how anyone in their right mind would have let the FIRST person out. EVER!

    • @Person0fColor
      @Person0fColor 11 місяців тому

      @@suzannenichols6900 Liberals need to defend the criminals because it shows the system is corrupt. They let a man out and he brutalized a dozen women. Big yike LOLZ

    • @paulthomas963
      @paulthomas963 9 місяців тому +2

      @@suzannenichols6900 It's the same mindset that got Adnan Syed out. Losers convince themselves they're the real heroes by letting unrepentant murderers out of prison. Let's give him a job at Georgetown, what's the worst that could happen? 🙃

  • @renatewoerner3298
    @renatewoerner3298 Рік тому +9

    This is so incredibly stupid how criminals continue to be released

  • @johnhenderson131
    @johnhenderson131 Рік тому +15

    I think I heard something about a Leopard never changing his spots! Had justice been served the first time, you wouldn’t be telling us this evil story now. Justice does not simply punish the guilty, it is also intended to protect society. 15 years is not justice, it’s irresponsible and dangerous.

    • @fck20112012
      @fck20112012 9 місяців тому

      Bleeding heart liberals at work lots of compassion for the criminals zero for their future victims 😂😂

  • @TheChristianNomad
    @TheChristianNomad Рік тому +21

    The crazy thing about Eckert is that they say his kink was having full control of the person...so I guess he has truly never had an loving s*xual relationship with a woman, because in my experience when you truly gain the trust of a woman where she gives herself fully, she is giving you something truly powerful. And there are few moments in life where you feel more in control because someone with full agency is giving them self to you freely.

  • @richardclifford003
    @richardclifford003 Рік тому +58

    In my 23 years as a LEO investigating murders, one thing is a sure bet in that sexual sadists will never change. If anyone is familiar with the story of the scorpion and the frog, the scorpion will always be what he is, a scorpion. Sexual sadists will never change because that is who they are. When caught, rest assured it's not during their first offense. Nature or nurture is never the issue because they are born evil.

    • @rogerhagger
      @rogerhagger Рік тому

      .so I guess you have met and studied sexual sadists and you are certain they were ALL born sexual sadists?

    • @AidaShawJ.D.
      @AidaShawJ.D. Рік тому +1

      You watch these crime shows for fun or research?

    • @laurieb3703
      @laurieb3703 Рік тому

      In your experience, would you consider a non violent rapist a sexual sadist?

    • @tanyacooper6252
      @tanyacooper6252 11 місяців тому +7

      @@laurieb3703 how can there be a non violent rape?

    • @BeRightBack131
      @BeRightBack131 11 місяців тому +1

      Very well said, Officer.

  • @kristinausaj1319
    @kristinausaj1319 11 місяців тому +22

    2:09:05 One victim was only 4 YEARS OLD!!!!! He had sexually abused her, then killed her, then dismembered her body... that is incredibly bone-chilling..beyond horrific.. no words...

  • @transparent6748
    @transparent6748 Рік тому +15

    Unterwegers “friends” supporters have to deal with they’re indirectly guilty of murder as well afterwards 🤦‍♂️

    • @KimberlyBishh
      @KimberlyBishh Рік тому +2

      They shouldn't have had any say in that guys LIFE SENTENCE !

  • @CarmellaStrock
    @CarmellaStrock Рік тому +76

    Once a serial killer, always one, I think.
    A person who kills once is able to be rehabilitated in most cases.
    Then there's just horrific people who cannot be heard nor helped.
    Whether it be greed or craziness beyond our comprehension, no doctor or prison is helpful.
    They're some sick individuals in this world.

    • @p1ekna.
      @p1ekna. Рік тому +2

      Agree. Some folks are just messed up chemically. There’s nothing that can change a brain like that.

    • @JanSolo555
      @JanSolo555 Рік тому +8

      I think it depends on the motive. One kill from a person who is enraged? Maybe. One kill from a psychopath who is sexually motivated? Probably not. Although there is that Japanese guy who killed and ate a female classmate in France, and then was released when deported to Japan. He hasn’t, as far as I’m aware, murdered anyone else. He’s a minor celebrity now in Japan. There was Jack Unterweger who killed one person, taught himself to read and write in prison, and became a noted children’s story author, journalist, and poet. He was released and started killing again five months later. He killed 10 more before he was caught.

    • @millyjay-7271
      @millyjay-7271 Рік тому

      ​@@p1ekna.His 🧠 is 🤪....🤡....🤯

    • @willsmith4584
      @willsmith4584 Рік тому +1

      is this based on science or pulled from a behind?

    • @JanSolo555
      @JanSolo555 Рік тому

      @@willsmith4584 serial killers have been extensively studied by mental health professionals. There is no way to cure a psychopath. Serial killers who have a sadistic sexual motive report they still have violent sexual fantasies in prison, the same as those that fueled their killing before they were arrested. They just don’t have the ability to do anything about it. I would say this also points to sadistic sexual psychopaths being incurable.
      The only thing I’ve seen that points to a treatment was a young man who was diagnosed as a psychopath. His parents put him into biofeedback therapy to deal with his low level of emotional feelings. It seemed to help.

  • @goodcatfilms4276
    @goodcatfilms4276 Рік тому +24

    I think we like crime docs because it makes our problems feel tiny in comparison … it’s like hearing about someone at work who is in trouble it makes us feel like better employees by comparison lol

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 Рік тому +7

      I think you're right! I do know there are lots of times, after watching one, I'm like, damn it's nice to be able to get a drink out of the fridge and take a shower anytime I want 😊. I do feel better about myself also. I be like, dang I'm not a bad person. I wonder of the detectives would say that in the interrogation room 😂

    • @goodcatfilms4276
      @goodcatfilms4276 Рік тому +7

      @@marshapieroni6677 it makes being average feel amazing

    • @morgan4574
      @morgan4574 Рік тому +1

      Being victims of crime make us feel as if we have no control over our lives or fate. It stimulates a primal part of the brain. I think true crime in part interests people for the reason you suggest but also because learning about it can soothe that part of our brain into thinking we can have some modicum of control as long as we know the signs and protect ourselves properly. Which is BS of course. And true fans know this, you can never truly protect yourself fully. But the monster you know is less scary than the unknown

    • @warshipsatin8764
      @warshipsatin8764 10 місяців тому +1

      thats a really small minded and almost pathetic way of looking at the world. i really hope the millions of people who watch these shows dont have a similar mindset - that'd be fucking depressing

    • @raevj
      @raevj 2 місяці тому

      I watch it to be always aware what humans do to each other. Many are too trusting of strangers, especially with “hook up” culture today. Assume they are psychopaths, until they are not, not the other way around.

  • @alienangel777
    @alienangel777 Рік тому +29

    I’ve always wondered why serial killers who seek to dominate their victims don’t pick on someone their own size, or larger. According to most calculations through time, women are smaller and have less muscle power than men (with exceptions). Therefore, if someone wants to feel in control and powerful, why don’t they stalk strong men or women who are even stronger than themselves? That would be more likely to give a sense of power. Like the movie “Predator,” there’s the idea that if you’re hunting someone of your equal strength or greater, that’s hunting. Otherwise, it’s just a violent act on someone weaker than yourself. And that’s truly pathetic.

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 Рік тому +9

      Well, they can't feel powerful and be in control if they have to risk someone overpowering them, can they? Remember that saying we've heard all our lives. "Pick on someone your own size", what people told bullies when we were growing up

    • @brandonmartin2432
      @brandonmartin2432 11 місяців тому +1

      😮

    • @kcbh24
      @kcbh24 9 місяців тому +2

      What a simple thing to say.

    • @alienangel777
      @alienangel777 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@marshapieroni6677 I hear what you are saying, and at the same time, what is the "fun" in overpowering someone weaker than you? It's like a 200 lb boxing person going against a 90 lb kid. Really? In what way would that make anyone feel powerful? It's only a challenge if it's a challenge. Like in Rocky IV, when Rocky and Drago are about equally matched and battle it out. I think that people who prey on people weaker than themselves are the pathetic weak ones.

    • @annabelle3510
      @annabelle3510 9 місяців тому

      It's not about physical strength. It's about the power of manipulating them and luring them, and cheating the system. Besides, he hated women, not men, and he was sexually interested in women, not men.

  • @NumeroUnoYo
    @NumeroUnoYo Рік тому +8

    "Look b***h, you knew I was a snake" is all I can think about the first story.

  • @darleneprice3492
    @darleneprice3492 Рік тому +9

    Down right insulting how these crimes are not taken that serious by these therapist courts and judges.

  • @carolrodgers4582
    @carolrodgers4582 Рік тому +49

    The people that supported Untervager’s release need to go to jail.

    • @willsmith4584
      @willsmith4584 Рік тому +6

      why not the people who failed to reform him/ why not those who still support our prison systems which has never managed to rehabilitate anyone? people are released every day from prisons. Do you trust they are better now than when they went in?

    • @tammygarrett9261
      @tammygarrett9261 Рік тому +17

      @@willsmith4584 I think they should never get out. Life in prison should be life in prison.

    • @janet5846
      @janet5846 Рік тому +11

      ​@@willsmith4584You can't reform somebody who doesn't want to be. Life in prison should be just that, end of

    • @ba9898
      @ba9898 Рік тому +6

      This is a lot like the case of Jack Henry Abbott in 1981, in New York. He was also an extremely talented writer (In the Belly of the Beast), who had the support of Norman Mailer and others in gaining parole. Six weeks after being paroled, he murdered a man in Manhattan. He was convicted and sent back to prison, and hanged himself in 2002. Sometimes, we don't recognize dangerous people. He was like a leopard, beautiful, but deadly dangerous. In this case his talent blinded people who should've known better to his danger. RIP, Richard Adan.

    • @ba9898
      @ba9898 Рік тому

      @@willsmith4584 One of the reasons for imprisonment is to protect society. For many reasons, there are many dangerous people in prison, and they cannot all be rehabilitated or reformed. Sometimes their personalities were formed by horrible circumstances growing up, some are psychopathic or sociopathic, or just plain bad. Many of their life stories would bring tears to your eyes. All I can think is "There, but for the grace of God, go I."

  • @77Creation
    @77Creation Рік тому +43

    First clue that Tracie was crazy is her thinking she could be a model.

    • @exvan3571
      @exvan3571 11 місяців тому +5

      Everyone is a "10" in her head

    • @suprlite
      @suprlite 11 місяців тому +10

      -Have you seen british women? 😅

    • @phcusnret
      @phcusnret 11 місяців тому +4

      @@exvan3571 No they aren't. Only narcissists think they are perfect. Most people are realistic.

    • @exvan3571
      @exvan3571 11 місяців тому +2

      @@phcusnret thank you for correcting my rhetorical commemt.

    • @phcusnret
      @phcusnret 11 місяців тому +2

      @@exvan3571 Sorry. I guess my rhetorical notification was turned off.

  • @deja.morte666
    @deja.morte666 Рік тому +9

    I wonder how many service men have guilt and anxiety wondering if they were Jacks father? That would be enough to discourage having other children.

    • @rubydawn1
      @rubydawn1 Рік тому +1

      dna does not lie so if that man had children I am sure if they wanted to know they could know

    • @tanyacooper6252
      @tanyacooper6252 Рік тому +2

      Probably none sad to say

  • @rachelreynolds2680
    @rachelreynolds2680 Рік тому +17

    Everyone seems to be confused about Tracey being on this list because she only killed one person. Im more confused about how she thought she was model material and people calling her beautiful.

    • @JanSolo555
      @JanSolo555 Рік тому +1

      I mean, she was attractive enough to justify her delusion, but started way too old.

    • @mandyohlin6886
      @mandyohlin6886 Рік тому +2

      Make up and the money for clothes, hair etc can make someone look unrecognizable. So in her portfolios she looks much differant

    • @markusbaker1161
      @markusbaker1161 Рік тому

      No idea how she was “beautiful” either. She’s rather hideous. The word homely comes to mind. Not sure what it means but she’s that lol

    • @rachelreynolds2680
      @rachelreynolds2680 Рік тому +8

      @@mandyohlin6886 well in the pics they showed of her I didn't see anything worth calling beautiful

    • @crystalshaw8744
      @crystalshaw8744 Рік тому +1

      Same thought...😊smile

  • @valerie5078
    @valerie5078 Рік тому +18

    Like most criminals, his undoing was his own arrogance.

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer Рік тому +7

    Jack Unterweger: *I was cured all right*

  • @dawnemile7499
    @dawnemile7499 Рік тому +8

    They are more than victims. They are people with families and friends.

  • @paddy160160
    @paddy160160 Рік тому +4

    The professional woman at the beginning of this documentary that said, violent criminals can go to jail and change, how ignorant can somebody be

    • @karentucker2161
      @karentucker2161 8 місяців тому

      They can change if they want to but you have to want to, to do that. Not everyone is willing. You are ignorant 😒

    • @paddy160160
      @paddy160160 7 місяців тому

      @@karentucker2161 ok thanks

  • @slidvonjunzt7608
    @slidvonjunzt7608 Рік тому +5

    Dr. Yvon looks like Bill Hader doing John Malkovich

  • @BrianDorobiala
    @BrianDorobiala 6 місяців тому +1

    Always great stories with great narrators. Keep them coming 👍👍

  • @Djdj-kd8ue
    @Djdj-kd8ue Рік тому +11

    ONCE A PERSON IS GIVEN LIFE... THAT'S WHAT THEY WERE GIVEN &. NO ONE SHOULD BE ABLE TO

    • @Djdj-kd8ue
      @Djdj-kd8ue Рік тому +2

      * PETITION FOR THEM TO BE SET FREE

  • @yaa63
    @yaa63 Рік тому +9

    ...second story...the stabbing...42 stabs wounds it is NOT 42 movements of the hand BUT 84! as you stab you PULL your hand back and that is ANOTHER movement...savage and brutal...

    • @KimberlyBishh
      @KimberlyBishh Рік тому +5

      I imagine it's easier to come down with the knife than to come back up but good observation!

  • @lori8492
    @lori8492 Рік тому +13

    Tracey Edwards am I missing something "attractive and pretty" 😳🤔🤨🤭🤣I guess BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER🤭

  • @sharitasanders4280
    @sharitasanders4280 Рік тому +3

    I absolutely hate when they say the killer had no reaction but what reaction would u want a killer to have but anything else they give u

  • @thomascasey8171
    @thomascasey8171 Рік тому +7

    There's no cure for psychopathy and so this idea they can be reformed is like saying you can reform a cannibal.

  • @asiashipp2625
    @asiashipp2625 Рік тому +4

    She only got 14 years for stabbing a man over 40 times? And people talk about the American justice system. She should still be in prison. A life is gone and she's living a normal life.

    • @agems56
      @agems56 6 місяців тому +1

      Same with Carla Homolka in Canada with her lenient sentence!

  • @isa_ibn_Muhammed
    @isa_ibn_Muhammed 10 місяців тому +3

    I got hit by sticks sneakers slippers belts, I didn't turn into a serial killer, stop making excuses for these murderers.

  • @snoosificationsnobs98
    @snoosificationsnobs98 6 місяців тому +1

    Austrian here. I was a kid when jack was popular. He was everywhere, in shows in the news and right in the “Bussi-bussi” (rich/artist/intellectuals)society. These people got him out of the prison in the first place, cause someone who wrote such great raw books, need and was entitled to a second chance. Only the old police man who got him the first time was warning everyone and he was the first to point at jack, after the killings started. Nobody cared. I remember seeing his face and feeling uneasy. So I wasn’t surprised when they put him in prison again. The “fun” thing was that the society what helped him, let him fall like a hot potato after the rest started to think that he was the killer. They were very humiliated and claimed they never really thought him being one of them. Only his lawyer (woman) still thinks today, that he is innocent and still tries to proof it. His last girlfriend (teen) has still ptsd from everything he put her through.

  • @XGRIMYONEX
    @XGRIMYONEX 11 місяців тому +3

    14 years is a life sentence ? Wow. The value of life is very low in Britain

  • @AndrewKing-o9h
    @AndrewKing-o9h 11 місяців тому +2

    14 years for murder ? For cold blood and lying? Trying to frame other ppl and then admitting it but still lying ? That’s crazy

  • @hellekimery9537
    @hellekimery9537 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for bringing unknown killers ( of the worst kind) but if it didn’t happen ind the US, we usually do not hear about it ! So keep up these new to us, your fans :) to enjoy 👍🏻

  • @peggybreidenbach8703
    @peggybreidenbach8703 Рік тому +9

    Love this program! ❤

  • @dawnemile7499
    @dawnemile7499 Рік тому +13

    The bleeding hearts still can’t give up on their paradigm of life, that everybody is good and that circumstances make them do bad things.

    • @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot
      @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot Рік тому +4

      Calm down, Dawn.

    • @TaurusMoon-hu3pd
      @TaurusMoon-hu3pd Рік тому +4

      ​@Gubbinsmcbumbersnoot I actually agree with Dawn

    • @nocount1
      @nocount1 Рік тому +5

      Yes. And the notion of rehabilitation as more important than protecting society.

    • @RicheeBe
      @RicheeBe Рік тому +2

      @@nocount1idk
      it’s extremely successful in certain countries

    • @Blake_.Dryden
      @Blake_.Dryden Рік тому +1

      As a bleeding heart, my views are quite a bit more nuanced but I see that you have no grace to grant. There's an ongoing debate over here at the bleeding hearts table about what can be attributed to environment versus nature. You'd have to be pretty dull to not realize that environment isn't always the answer. Blanket statements are fun though, aren't they?

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette Рік тому +9

    I've heard of all of these killers. Thanks for the upload during my September 2023 birthday month!

  • @tracyshaffer4510
    @tracyshaffer4510 Рік тому +3

    I love when you upload one I haven’t seen yet.

  • @AmyLynnRiley
    @AmyLynnRiley 10 місяців тому +6

    Model? What was Tracy Andrews modeling? Gloves?

  • @hellemarc4767
    @hellemarc4767 Рік тому +5

    For Kroll, his father wouldn't have had a choice, Hitler Youth was mandatory by then and Kroll would have had to join at age 10.

    • @clicheguevara5282
      @clicheguevara5282 Рік тому

      People like to conveniently forget that the German people were living under an oppressive dictatorship and had no choice but to do what they were told. My family lived in Berlin during the 30s and 40s and they suffered terribly at the hands of a government that they HATED.

  • @lifeinaqua660
    @lifeinaqua660 2 місяці тому +1

    When they kill only one person, why do they call them one of the world’s most evil killers???

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 Рік тому +11

    Tracy Andrews looked like Courtney Love.

    • @AlaFrigginBama
      @AlaFrigginBama Рік тому +1

      😂 pretty accurate

    • @peggypeggy4137
      @peggypeggy4137 Рік тому +2

      I read the comments before seeing Tracy Andrews on this program. There is a picture of TE with a bruised eye making a weird face. I swear that could be Courtney Love.

    • @suprlite
      @suprlite 11 місяців тому +1

      Even Courtney looks better.

  • @kristinausaj1319
    @kristinausaj1319 11 місяців тому +3

    1:37:19 This is nuts!! A 14 year old child managed to trick the police and everyone else!!

    • @agems56
      @agems56 6 місяців тому +1

      Kids trick their own parents, so what else is new!

  • @charlesabernathy5842
    @charlesabernathy5842 Рік тому +6

    Dr. Yardley, you are a fascinating narrator, as well as Journalist Wanseland other presenters. Prison straightened me out considerably. I had very educated associates in the department of corrections. I even read most volumes of the Story of Civilization by Will Duran.

    • @RicheeBe
      @RicheeBe Рік тому

      @@user-jd3vi2pg1gi do so go away

  • @Tomdog83
    @Tomdog83 8 місяців тому +1

    Unbelievable that a life is only worth about 10 to 15 years in prison. Unbelievable

  • @Noneofubuisness-n7h
    @Noneofubuisness-n7h Рік тому +9

    Some of these so called Dr's should be brought up on charges and forfeit there license or something most criminals have a brain it's all choice always blaming how the criminal grew up bull they chose to do what they do

    • @vickicali
      @vickicali Рік тому +1

      Except those who have psychosis. When in a psychotic state, a person truly believes their delusions. It's so sad because once medicated, they are many times horrified by what they did, or their minds are just so jumbled, they they can't grasp it. In those cases, I truly believe a person is ill and should have treatment. Until you experience severe mental illness yourself, or live/work closely with someone with psychosis, I don't think people truly understand it. So in that case, I think we need to not dismiss mental illness as a defense because in no way is it a choice. I do agree with you that in many other cases it is a choice made by those who clearly know what they're doing is wrong.

  • @aliciacureton9327
    @aliciacureton9327 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, DoeNut! We love you!

  • @StreetPreacherDom-df4up
    @StreetPreacherDom-df4up Рік тому +3

    14 years to life then let out in 14 years your criminal justice system is a joke.

  • @TJ-el5tm
    @TJ-el5tm Рік тому +27

    Unterweger is a prime example of why bleeding hearts should be discounted in prison reform

    • @lhkraut
      @lhkraut Рік тому +3

      Hear, hear! The only bleeding hearts that should be involved here are the bleeding hearts of serial killers. Why we house, feed, and treat these things as if they are human is beyond me.

    • @willsmith4584
      @willsmith4584 Рік тому +3

      they are human. in fact you have more in common with them than bleeding hearts do.

    • @willsmith4584
      @willsmith4584 Рік тому

      if prisons did reform then bleeding hearts should be there to oppose the heartless sociopaths in our society at every turn.

    • @janet5846
      @janet5846 Рік тому +3

      ​@@willsmith4584I wouldn't want to live anywhere near you mate, you seem to have a serious problem , judging from all the criminal loving comments you're making.. Maybe you should volunteer your home as a shelter for all these people who are let out, maybe even babysit for you

    • @rubydawn1
      @rubydawn1 Рік тому +4

      I can not imagine what the victims families felt when he was going around acting like he was reformed

  • @dawnemile7499
    @dawnemile7499 Рік тому +4

    I know for sure that the personality that kills is always prone to repeat the behaviour.

  • @caligamer5364
    @caligamer5364 Рік тому +3

    Tracie’s expression at the press
    Conference just screams “Love me

  • @rav..
    @rav.. 8 місяців тому +1

    The fourth one, it sounds like the detectives were admiring him.

  • @renatewoerner3298
    @renatewoerner3298 Рік тому +3

    Lee Harvey didn’t get Justice. This is sick

  • @kaos3383
    @kaos3383 16 днів тому +2

    1:09:49. That's a face of heavy drug use. Bro was probably about to boot her. Messing up her financial leeching of him.
    1:14 holy fakeup, batman. Sheesh. Looks like 2 different people.
    We're snozz rings a big thing back in the 90s?

  • @pageribe2399
    @pageribe2399 9 місяців тому +4

    I wish European countries would quit using the term, "life sentence," until they mean it.

    • @mr.voodoo9243
      @mr.voodoo9243 8 місяців тому +1

      Their prisons, from what I've seen, are pretty much adult daycare centers where they can pretty much do as they please.

  • @SixxCabrera
    @SixxCabrera 6 місяців тому +2

    All the people that supported and push the release of the first guy have nine life’s in their hands if they would’ve just thought of the poor 18 year old and her family

  • @rc1411
    @rc1411 Рік тому +3

    Killer: *kills two people*
    Absolute Crime script writers: ONe oF THe MosT EvIL PeRsOn iN ThE WORLD!!!!!!!!!
    Honestly, I like the stories, but if I wanted unnecessary sensationalism I'd read The Sun. It just kinda makes the rest of the story questionable on what is fact and what is way over-hyped fiction from the writers.

  • @arttorres-x1q
    @arttorres-x1q 11 місяців тому +2

    15 years 4 months, Austrian prison for murder,. I'm surprised he wasn't out in 5 years.

  • @Steve20333
    @Steve20333 9 місяців тому +3

    ILOVE HOW THEY USE !
    MASTER MANIPULATOR !
    Instead if gullable
    experts ,with big ego's!
    funny how all these killers get released !

  • @turidhelenkjnvik5491
    @turidhelenkjnvik5491 Рік тому +1

    Hi I have sub.s Watching from Norge/ Norway

  • @AlaFrigginBama
    @AlaFrigginBama Рік тому +11

    Tracy was 27?!?!
    Good lord. That’s a rough 27. I guess being evil didn’t agree with her looks.
    That massive lower jaw, too…😬

    • @peggypeggy4137
      @peggypeggy4137 Рік тому +8

      Believe it or not, the government paid to have her jaw fixed. I don't know how she managed to talk them into that one. Probably by saying it was some kind of disfigurement that was affecting the way her teeth aligned. She got free cosmetic surgery compliments of the taxpayers. There was a huge uproar.

    • @DavidBrown-bp4iq
      @DavidBrown-bp4iq Рік тому +1

      Child of Satan. Freak of nature.

    • @ddz1375
      @ddz1375 Рік тому +1

      ​@@peggypeggy4137she is a troglodyte.

    • @marciariley7373
      @marciariley7373 Рік тому +2

      She does look very rough.

    • @caramelqueen0518
      @caramelqueen0518 Рік тому

      Remember she blonde, she British so she definitely can be a model regardless of bone structure and this is the delusions of white supremacy . 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @alvinmatthews2910
    @alvinmatthews2910 11 місяців тому +2

    Rod looks like Ed Koch

  • @Yveskeuhh
    @Yveskeuhh Рік тому +3

    I can only write this...trust your senses...there was this guy i really disliked and he knew that...he saw it in my eyes but always kept clear because i have some reputation...turns out one night he stabbed his ex in public (!) in the heart. So, people u don t like or have an eery feeling about, always keep an extra eye on them...u might be just right...stay safe 👊🏽

  • @anderson5009
    @anderson5009 5 місяців тому

    Good morning my fellow crimers!

  • @wildbirdbuffetfrenzy4161
    @wildbirdbuffetfrenzy4161 Рік тому +11

    A life sentence means absolutely nothing anymore > . . .Guess what, the criminal knows this also . Good luck to our communties in the future . . . .Put them on an island and let them try to get along...Would make a cool reality show . . . .Include Judges also .... ...

    • @peggypeggy4137
      @peggypeggy4137 Рік тому +1

      I agree. What would they call that reality show?

    • @ddz1375
      @ddz1375 Рік тому +3

      That's how Australia got it's start.

    • @wildbirdbuffetfrenzy4161
      @wildbirdbuffetfrenzy4161 Рік тому

      In order to remain politically correct, I will leave that up to you...Thanks, later....@@peggypeggy4137

    • @twincherry4958
      @twincherry4958 3 місяці тому

      The part about the judges 😎

  • @mika4632
    @mika4632 Рік тому +1

    53:09
    Rod Chaytor and Earl Boen are very similar.
    At first I thought Rod Chaytor was the actor in the second Terminator movie.
    They are so alike

  • @richardcranium3579
    @richardcranium3579 Рік тому +8

    Jacks story just shows what “artists and intellectuals” actually know.
    They think emotionally and that rarely leads to a logical decision.
    When will people learn?
    I would imagine when his true being committed the additional murders those “most learned” individuals were completely silent in typical cowardly fashion…….

  • @judgingjudily
    @judgingjudily 11 місяців тому +2

    Tracy Andrews wanted to be a model 😂

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 Рік тому +3

    My boy Geoffrey...smile. Miss him

  • @anniehills3580
    @anniehills3580 11 місяців тому +2

    I sleep with crime tv also!😊 my adult son asked if watching too much crime and murder make you depressed? To an extent, I believe, knowing how much evil is around us all the time.

    • @NishamaniRodrigo
      @NishamaniRodrigo 10 місяців тому +1

      I listen to crime tv while working because it requires a lot of time sitting in computers. I do get depresses some times and then I switch to standup comedy. Hope it helps

    • @agems56
      @agems56 6 місяців тому +1

      The more of this I watch, the more I love my dog!

  • @rjscott6116
    @rjscott6116 Рік тому +2

    14 years for a Savage murder, out in your public walking around? The UK has a serious problem when it comes to murder, and possibly all of Europe as you don't give them very much time for those murders. 14 years of incarceration followed by a lifetime of freedom and smiles and doing whatever you want is an insult to the victim. As for his family you're victimizing them. They have to be mortified that they can accidentally bump into this b**** on the street while she's enjoying her life having ice cream on a date. I can imagine them being incensed, enraged, afraid, disgusting, ashamed of your justice system, amongst the roller coaster of emotions this nightmare experience would cause any human being. Even a straining order doesn't make a big difference because the sentence for the murder was a slap-on-the-wrist with a wet noodle, so I imagine that the sentence for violating restraining order would be Child's Play for the murderer, gut-wrenching for the victims her actions left within their despicable wake. This was a tragedy on so many levels in my opinion, but I'm an American currently living in California, where we proudly award those who commit such heinous acts with a lethal injection. Kill em', and let the Devil grill em'!

  • @anniehills3580
    @anniehills3580 10 місяців тому +1

    Unterweger was mentioned in the netflix movies about the Cecil Hotel. He killed women there. Fooled the cops there, also.

  • @JackReynolds-w7g
    @JackReynolds-w7g Рік тому +2

    I sometimes can't help but feel, that the closest thing to a psychopath, -
    is another psychopath. I wonder, would It be possible, to actually think - just-like a psychopath thinks, without actually being a psychopath yourself.

    • @KimberlyBishh
      @KimberlyBishh Рік тому +2

      Yep! Just turn ur emotions to feel only 2 things.... Rage and horniness. That's all they feel.

    • @Commonsensestillexists
      @Commonsensestillexists 11 місяців тому

      @@KimberlyBishh That's only the obvious result though. Hurt feelings, are always the original instigation to prolonged thought distortions and resultant behaviours. It takes time and a whole lot of feeling before you become so limited in emotional scope.

  • @Tiki38
    @Tiki38 11 днів тому

    I love you, Mike!

  • @Shirley-lock
    @Shirley-lock Рік тому +16

    😂These people are born this way. It is so sad to listen to the professionals make excuses. These people are evil..

    • @willsmith4584
      @willsmith4584 Рік тому

      and you're a professional in which field? theories pulled from a rectum?

    • @clicheguevara5282
      @clicheguevara5282 Рік тому +4

      There's always at least few of you making this same childish comment on every one of these videos. Professional psychological evaluation is NOT "making excuses". An explanation is NOT an excuse. Psych evals are _essential_ for understanding and capturing these killers. ..and preventing future ones from happening.
      Imagine if law enforcement had your attitude of "they're just evil and there's nothing you can do about it". There would be A LOT more murder happening and A LOT less of these killers being caught. Thankfully, these professionals have learned how to identify warning signs, patterns of behavior, and psychological profiles of these killers - and this has made it _much_ easier to catch and prosecute them.
      You have to be severely lacking in common sense if you think that psychological evaluation, profiling, and pattern recognition are a bad thing. Those three things have helped to identify and apprehend countless killers.

    • @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320
      @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320 Рік тому

      @@clicheguevara5282 They are evil but that doesn't mean their human behavior can't be studied and used against them. Lots of law enforcement do think there is nothing you can do about people that keep reoffending and they get disillusioned at catching the same ones over and over. Lots of times professionals do seem to excuse criminals behavior with explanations. I catch a lot of shit from people jumping to conclusions if you say something like Hitler was good during his evangelical period. Get trust. Move up. Then true colors come out.

  • @MandyAustin-nl4cn
    @MandyAustin-nl4cn Рік тому +2

    Tracy Andrews killed one person, crime of passion. Hardly one of the worst evil killers in history.

  • @forgedstone
    @forgedstone Рік тому +3

    I bet it sucks to play one of the actors in the re-creation of these murderers.

    • @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320
      @stopdoingthat.hereletmedoi7320 Рік тому +2

      You've got to start somewhere. Put it on your resume. For an actor, I think the worse would be gay porn and you are straight.