Just did (subscribe). Interesting and poignant story about the story you did on Shelley Tyburski. By simple chance (small and eclectically-populated New Year's Eve 2013), I accompanied a good friend of mine to his brother's NYE party. He advised me about the stray guest I would meet there, and just know she was a bit strange. When I came in, I introduced myself to her and said 'Shelley?'. She said I could call her anything I wanted. Something ethereal and quite special about her, and the four of us were listening to 'stories' intently, and we called her out on a few (said she spoke many languages, so those of us who could asked her questions in the most common - no comprende). But she took it all in strideand was delightful company. Never met her before, but I could feel she was a very special soul just looking for love. I think she had something like 5000 friends on FB. I left feeling that I had indeed met an angel of God and that she wasn't long for this world. Her last New Year. She was gone three months later. Devil comes in all shapes and sizes - her mother had no idea of her child's specialness. Thank you for really showing that aboutShelley.
What's wild is, if the wife was trusting enough to take a pill from him, the fact that she wouldn't call him back when having trouble - and instead call the friend - is truly remarkable!
Rosemarie was one smart woman. She had the smarts and the courage to basically solve her own murder, mere minutes before she died. I hope her kids always know what a hero their mother was, and I'm sure they'd be proud.
I thought that was incredibly impressive. Most people just panic in near death situations but she analyzed the facts and made sure someone she trusted knew about her suspicions. It's even more impressive when you consider that she called a friend and not her husband so she likely deduced that he had planned to kill her. Ice cold, respect and rest in peace.
I don't think the judge could've said anything better. Especially when she said she hopes his children forget him. You can tell that one statement hit him. Good for her!
@@UrvineSpiegel ...I wish it did! I wish him all the pain in the world!!! But someone like him HAS NO FEELINGS!!! Sociopaths cannot truly be emotionally hurt. Also, they have no soul. Pure evil. He does not give one single F*CK about his kids, only himself.
ROSIE WAS MY DAD'S FRIEND. Wow, I have been asking podcasters to cover this case and I can't believe I got to see it here! Thank you for covering it. My dad worked with Rosie in the ER right up to her murder. He said no one liked Yaz, it was pretty clear he was screwing around. Once, Rosie made a comment that she thought he had tried to put "gasoline" in her soda by accident, and now that I'm more familiar with crime, it seems like he was trying the antifreeze trick. My dad went to her funeral and he said when the one of ladies he worked with went to give Yaz a hug, he complimented her perfume and said, "Rosie would never wear that for me." Major creep, glad he is locked the hell up. Thanks for this and all your hard work, Mike!
Its good that he is locked up unfortunately no amount of jail time can make up what he took away from her and her children. I wish the would immediately execute people like this.
Hey, is this when he worked at Akron General Hospital? It always freaked me out he worked at my local ER. I was diagnosed w/ a chronic disease when this all happened so I was there a lot trying to figure out what was wrong w/ me.
She and the kids look so sweet. Why was his criminal record originally expunged? I guess it was a juvenile record? So, didn't his family knowr he was a criminal? They still sheltered him in Cyprus and Lebanon? Why the hell did she take that calcium pill? I trust my husband, but if he chased me out to the car w/a calcium pill, I feel I would be suspicious. Chasing me down w/my phone in the driveway, he does do. That has to do w/my immediate safety of having a phone in case of emergency.
That judge really hit a homerun with that closing statement. She expressed herself very articulately. Most others I think would agree with her. She said it perfectly.
Was about to comment this. It made it even better that she was a women of power saying this to him. I hope he regrets someday what he has done, I somehow doubt it though.
The judge's closing statement was just what he needed to hear from a woman and specially one in power. You can see it hit him hard when she said to him she only can hope his kids forget him one day.
" I'm so glad that you are leaving this courtroom, and hopefully I will never have to see you again the rest of my life ..." Is the best thing I have EVER heard a judge say on this channel. R.I.P Rosemary.
@@KatherineLaura6564 Who crapped in your coffee? Gross. What does her being a chick have to do with anything? You sound like an abused woman who is slave to a narcissist. The judge can say what she wants to him. She chose her words to remain professional. You seem miserable. Hope things look up soon.
You could see it in his eyes when the guilty verdict was read. He actually thought he was going to get by with murder! He's the epitomy of what an evil person is. Selfish.
And, she prefaced the whole thing, with "As a woman, I'm sure that you couldn't care less about anything I have to say...." Yeah, that's probably true. Except, as a judge, she could and did have something to say about his sentence. She also said that she was limited by law in what she could sentence him to - and she maxxed it out.
My heart breaks knowing rosemary probably had the realization that her husband and father of her kids had poisoned her. That has to be one of the worst last thoughts a wife and mother could have... RIP Rosemary.
@@Reacher_2215 I doubt very much she took the pill knowing she was being poisoned...I mean seriously. I think she only came to that realization when she started feeling sick...when she called her friend.
The judge destroyed him with her closing statement. "I can only hope they and your children can forget you" I thought she was going to say forgive you, but forget you was brilliant and chilling!
Joel c - jesus can forgive. If you go to be saved by him. Human beings here on earth are not God. Hence they might not forgive (choose) nor can anyone forget such trauma. That blows your 'forget' theory out the 💧 sorry. Problem is, too many people on earth are evil, ungodly and full of satanic ways. They can think they have more power/rights than God himself. World is scary and getting worse. They talk climate change. ?? Evil is everywhere and henious hideous atrocities happening 24/7. Yet they won't focus on this. May God help us❤🙏💙🇬🇧
Let this be a lesson to the ladies. Just because a man is tall and handsome and rich doesn't mean he will be a good husband or a good father. Pay less attention to looks and more to what's on the inside, ladies!
I have listened to her closing words like 10 times because of how well chosen they were. I think he’s a terrible and narcissistic person, but something about his reaction to the judge’s words made me feel like he understood that he and he alone was responsible for what he was getting, and that it was exactly what he deserved.
I worked with Dominic Dipuccio. He and his family members are forever broken over the murder of Rosie. It’s unfathomable how the murder of a loved one destroys so many lives. I cry to this day when I think about it. I approved of the way you told the story, Mike.
@@funjuror eligible for parole doesn't mean he is likely to get it. Im pretty sure Rosie's family will be there to fight it until their last breath. Although we know crazy ish happens.
I always find great satisfaction when the verdict comes back guilty and the officers slap those cuffs on straight away. As always, love ya Mike. You rock!
I think there should be an additional sentence for someone in the medical field for example who essentially takes a vow to help aid and heal people and ends up taking someone’s life instead because that’s breaking that code of ethics
He had already lost his medical licence long before that for his excessive drinking so that means he is no longer a doctor and whatever vows he took to guide his conduct as a doctor no longer applied.
@@mta4562 yes they do. Hippocratic oath. "In the oath, the physician pledges to prescribe only beneficial treatments, according to his abilities and judgment; to refrain from causing harm or hurt; and to live an exemplary personal and professional life"
Made him seethe, no Woman ever spoke to him like that, tearing chunks out of his filthy ego. Narcissism at its worst, Mr. Scumbaggary, Hope prison keeps him Full Life Sentence w NO Parole.
Imagine him preparing the capsules with that in mind. Makes me think of that old saying - if you love me show me, don’t tell me. If you fall out of love with me tell me, don’t show me. I don’t understand how people can’t comprehend the permanence of death vs. the couple of years of the pain of divorce. I hope his children do forget him. They deserve much better than the memory of their mommy’s murderer.
I think they are more concerned with their image. He wouldn’t get the same attention if he got divorced, gotta have those ladies feeling sorry for him for being widower
I'm finding the fact that no one in her family suspected he was a complete narcissist earlier. He was quite flamboyant with his affairs and business crime.
I watched the trial live on Court TV. The judge later said its the first trial she presided over! A defense witness was caught lying under oath & to avoid perjury charges, had to testify truthfully & he did. It was shocking! The trial was crazy, but the judge presided like a pro!
Yes I watched the whole trial too and it was riveting . After watching decades of trials this one is in my top three favorite craziest juiciest most horrific and fascinating murder trials , shocking fireworks in the courtroom every single day . I also fell in love with darling sweet Rosie and her whole lovely classy precious family . What a pitiful horrible sad tragedy . One of my favorite most memorable parts of testimony was when Yahzeed’s brother said how’d he’d yelled furiously at Yahzeed for destroying both families when Yahzeed secretly confessed to his brother to killing Rosie . When asked why he was so upset the brother answered from the stand “ Because I Loved Rosie Too “ .
Totally agreed! Deena (the Judge) lived across the street and was my best friend starting when I was four years old (she was three) until we moved about five years later. Even though she’s beautiful on the outside (you’d be surprised, she’s not as young as she appears), it doesn’t compare to how beautiful she is on the inside. And smart as a whip. Glad Mike included (most of) her sentencing statement….I know she meant every word.
Story telling never went away! Think of yr ex & all the stories THEY told 😂 But seriously, I've been an amateur storyteller for about 3 decades (amateur cuz I don't get paid). My fave ploy is to host a meal/ food related event & make my friends a captive audience once they've got plates hehe. There's initially some eye rolling & huffing, but it's always a good time. And sausage gravy over biscuits is GOOD
Yeah story telling is def not a lost art lol idk where you've been but youtube is full of story telling. Also books still exist.. You can even read the books online lol
It’s not a lost art, it’s just changing mediums. Video games as an art form have revolutionized storytelling by creating a publishable media which is directly interactive. That didn’t exist
The judge deserves some sort of special awards for that amazing closing. And she's right, I think he totally disregarded everything she said because she was a woman. He was probably blaming her hormones for making her speak with passion, even though she was very obviously clear headed and spoke with a monotone voice.
Yeah but it'll goad him till his last breath that a women shot him down and sentenced him to life. In fact it was ALL women who were his down fall, lol and I'm glad.
For a Doctor... Yaz seemed pretty stupid: 1) Keeping the cyanide/calcium pills instead of throwing them out somewhere far far away 2) Immediately moving into other relationships 3) Immediately breaking ties with his in-laws 4) Leaving Lebanon, where he was safe from extradition 5) Buying cyanide on eBay (presumably from his own device which allowed transaction to be retrieved after warrant... rather then using a burner phone or a brand new Wi-Fi device from the bushes outside of McDonalds or something)
As a 2nd gen Palestinian, it wouldn't surprise me if he hadn't been raised to have little or no respect for females in general, and probably didn't see what he did as a real "crime", but more like getting rid of a dog that he no longer wanted. (edit): I originally posted he was Pakistani, and was told later the vid said he was Palestinian. Unfortunately, that doesn't change the remainder of the post.
@@wallyman292 That's just a copout. Yazeer lived his whole life in the USA and committed this murder when he was 36. Despite how he may have been raised, he knew how to treat and respect women. He knew right from wrong. It's not like he just freshly moved into the USA. He's just an evil monster. Also he's of Palestinian origin.
Wow thank you for playing the judge's speech at the end. She really stole the show this time. Her remarks, while she didn't think they would be taken with any respect by that POS, were still perfection.
Aww, thanks. We 💜 you too. BTW, I almost choked on my lunch when the judge told him that she hopes his children “forget him”. That’s probably the coldest and most F’d up statements that I’ve heard a judge say to a convict. You could tell that his eyes got watery whenever his children were mentioned. Those words will haunt him for the rest of his pathetic, useless, life. 😁
I watched this story recently, on another channel. Mike, I just have to say, you are incredibly talented my dude! You some how manage to be hilarious and respectful to the victims, all at the same time. You’re the best!💜
Binge watching the episodes i haven't seen and I have missed a lot of them. Little under the weather with my stomach issues and watching the chapter has taken my mind off of my discomfort. Thanks Mike for the humor you add at the right moments of all of your videos.
Wow! I actually saw the complete trial and you gave the folks a MILD version of this ghoul. He was a real monster. Rosie was a very beautiful, loving mother AND wife. This is truly a tragic story 😿
@@michaelpipkin9942 More than likely, but I hope at least a few words cracked through his narcissistic egotistical brain. Wonder how he's liking his tiny jail cell? 🤔 hopefully he's miserable at this very moment.
I'm so happy to see Mike's growth. His video releases earn numbers as quick as music videos and that makes me happy because he obviously puts a lot of research and work into his documentaries. He really has found one of his talents.
I have watched him since the beginning. He was so reserved and didn't seem happy. I think this channel made his life better as he has made ours better. I just adore him and love that so many others do too. Good Shite! 😊
Mike is the best person to tell a story!! Straight to the point, no dramatic effects and great sense of humour! I enjoy these videos so so much. Thank you for your efforts and for your jokes! Edit: for those who don't agree with the "no drama" part of my comment, please refer to my first reply as I can't really reply to everyone. In addition, this is how I see things and everyone is entitled to have their own opinion.
No dramatic effects...your perception is very interesting. This man is definitely dramatic, this is why we love him, as opposed to the ppl that narrates with fear, or like a news, or to creep you out, or traumatized you., Mike actually is dramatic, and this little element make us sleep better about the tragedy. BUT I understand what you mean, I just thought he was dramatic. Even with the tone, he takes you to the scene of the crime mentally like holding your hand and then you go back home safe
@@spanishfly20 maybe I didn't explain my point very well, what I meant is that he is not dramatic compared to documentaries, which were what I watched before discovering his channel, his story telling is perfect and it takes you to the story but documentaries EXAGGERATE! it's honestly hard for me to watch them now
I laughed so hard when you said the husband put “LOL” at the end of his post about the “accident “. 😂 Thanks for making me laugh every time I watch your videos! 😂😂
There could never be a better person to present chilling stories of human nature gone wrong. He reminds us that life can be tragic but gives it to us in a lighter way so that we can handle it. Well done Mike and thank you as always.
And to be very careful who you invite into your life. Especially when you're a women and the person you choose comes from a culture where women are literally treated like chattle.
@@squishish It's not racist to be proactive about your safety. Liberals always harp on about rape culture and the patriarchy, yet Palestinian culture is somehow exempt from criticism because they're not white? Women do not have the right to an education in Palestine. They're often restricted from driving. The large majority do not own any land or dwellings because their culture dictates that they give it to their male family members. Honor killings are very common. Rape is almost never prosecuted. You can certainly marry whoever you want, but don't be surprised that their beliefs and teachings end up affecting you negatively.
@@squishish Not a single person said to strike someone out specifically and only because of their culture. What I am saying is to be more careful and evaluate that person in case they do hold those same beliefs that are prevalent in that culture. Just like you're going to be careful around a man that you don't know because men often do victimise women, you should be careful of, and proactive about a person if they're from a culture with incredibly backwards and damaging beliefs, laws, and traditions. Religious convictions and beliefs, and cultural beliefs are some of the strongest beliefs a person can hold. Women need to be proactive about their safety and be aware of those cultural differences, and not "feel weird" about making sure that you're compatible. People really don't like to admit that some cultural beliefs are dangerous and damaging for fear of being called a racist. You're dancing around the subject like a figure skater trying to both not be perceived as racist, while simultaneously agreeing that women do need to evaluate their potential partner for red flags. A Palestinian man with a muslim background is extremely less likely to be supportive of women's rights and bodily autonomy. Therefore, you need to do your due diligence and take that into account.
i was sick, in and out of the hospital for two weeks, another week to recover, wasn’t on my phone at all the whole time. so now i get to binge watch all the videos that came out in that time, it’s like a reward
His face when the judge told him he had so little respect for women was like ‘Awh shucks thanks, you noticed’. You have to wonder who he would have tired of next and fed vitamins to. Thankfully not the kids as well as his poor wife
The way he had so many opportunities to get away with it is nothing short of terrifying. If it weren’t for his stupid arrogance and narcissism, and more importantly Rosemary’s great thinking in telling her friend and taking the slow road, he really could’ve gotten away with this.
I think the slow road saved her sister, and likely other travelers on the highway. O'm pretty sure that if she caused a accident they would likely want to investigate her sudden decline that led up to the accident. Also this poison often creates a scent of bitter almonds. Thank goodness Yaz didn't dispose of the bottle, and replace with a normal one.
yeah if they have two neurons working they can find many ways to get away with it... watching videos of cases for a while you can tell is easier than we think! But what's sad is that she probably suspected something was off, and being married to him for years probably learned he was a sociopath.... because she immediately knew her husband poisoned her right away. Too bad she didn't leave him sooner...
@@AlbionRising It's probably harder than you think, actually. So many cases where the murderer is obsessed with true crime and thinks they've learned how to avoid getting caught. You're not gonna be the one that gets it right.
I’ve been out of this loop for a bit. But how refreshing Mike, to see you carrying on bringing the downfall of evil fools to all of us. Your happy, kind style is so refreshing in this mad world.
Mike is one hard working guy. I went to school for film/video production and have been editing since 1996. Still, there's no way in hell I could keep up with his upload schedule. Certainly not with the consistent deep research and quality of work. It is always a joy to find he's released a new video. Also, I always hope to see the life insurance bit. That sh!t randomly runs through my head all the time.
@@woowoo2097 I've been watching for a while, and I'm astonished at the continuous increase in quality and rate of uploads. I don't think he has a team either. I just like to highlight the diligence of my favorite channels from time to time. IMO, this is one of the best, and he's built a solid community of cool people. Cheers.
@@kimmoran4437 Indeed. I'd love to see a little behind the scenes video, from research to upload. He's clearly developed an efficient workflow for these over the years.
The best true crime channel and one of the best content creators on here. I love giving it a gooo with everyone else. Have a great weekend Mike. Thanks for all the great content🙌🏽 Never sure what I like best….giving it a gooo or the way you say ER (A&E). Your R’s have me chuckling! 😆
@Andrew Johnson That's a superchat, they gifted the channel with that amount and that's why their comment is highlighted like that. It's a way of supporting the creator!
@@Lisasanti1 if you're on the UA-cam app, there should be a "Thanks" button that's a heart with a dollar sign inside of it, if you scroll to the side on where the like/dislike buttons are. If you don't have it, you might need to update the app (or maybe it's just not available to you yet, as some features are rolled out to users over time). Not sure if it's the same on desktop though, sorry!
LOL...when the cop tells Yaz if he thinks of anything else, and Yaz said, "I thought of everything." Struck me as an arrogant slip of the tongue. But, no Yaz, I gotta say you didn't think of everything!!
being an ER doctor and innocently asking "she was taking ptematal meds... can the prenatal vitamins do it"...that is clearly suspicious- any doctor would realise this
Did he really think he would get away with his wife's murder? Yazeed is evil & dumb, a recipe for disaster. Rosemarie's courage & presence of mind, even on the brink of death, was fantastic. She made sure that he did not get away with murder. I feel bad for the kids, losing both of their parents at the same time. And, what, in God's name, was the motive of this senseless murder?
I had to comment again after finishing because the judge just wow. She let him have it without letting him have it. Very crafty with her words. He deserved it all and then some.
As much as I love the whole stories that you tell, my favorite part is the very end. How you seem to genuinely care about us. Hope you take care and we love you too Mike!! Thanks for all your hard work!
@Riegs LMAO - my goodness, that was hilarious! I totally agree - I found this channel not all that long ago, and my whole life is suffering because who needs the gym when there are That Chapter videos to be watched? Who needs to clean the apartment when there are "Let's give it a goo" intros to be had? Who needs to return emails and make appointments when a wink and an "I love ya" is to be received? LMAO - you nailed it, @Riegs!
I wait with great anticipation for Mike to say “cuz I love ya”. Then I giggle & say “ah shucks”, like a little school girl. He makes my day every time.
@@333-u9o He's a good looking guy. Tall handsome and being a rich doctor/businessman only added to his appeal. Rosemary, an average looking nurse, probably thought she won the jackpot! Ladies, please give less importance to looks and height and more to personality!
@@braetonwilson4296 His...personality was probably more than fine when they met and got married. It's utterly useless to tell people to "Look at the personality!". We have seen time and time again that abusers and murderers are just average folks, not always the obvious sociopaths.
@@ThatChapter I think this is the first time ive seen u reply to someone lol Can we PLZ talk about in corrections you had In the video about my daughters murder please?
What's wild is, if the wife was trusting enough to take a pill from him, the fact that she wouldn't call him back when having trouble - and instead call the friend - is truly remarkable!
Mike, you should be a national celebrity. You're so comforting and likable! Binging your videos while working on my house, you're making it entertaining. Thanks for all the work you obviously put into it!
Wow! This was the best speech I heard from a judge. She seems to be a very experienced person. Not the way she said it (but also) but what she said....
My cat and I love you too Mike! The second we hear your voice, instantly everything else goes away and I know I’m going to be totally happy and content for at least 20 minutes… and my cat hears your voice and runs over to sit next to me and watch! Thank you for every story you tell.
@@TampaCatGirl That he does lol. Especially when the life insurance party clip plays… his eyes dart all of the screen and he tries to smack my phone like an old TV that’s gone awry like that’ll “fix” it. And I swear I am so serious on this. Wish I had another way to record him so everyone could see.
If you are in an abusive relationship and it’s ramping up and you’re stuck on what to do (yeh it’s very hard to think clearly and rationally when you’re used to being psychologically manipulated) make notes and recordings and leave them places secure (friends/ secure boxes) and this is empowering. Write a diary. You can really be shocked when you reflect later on what you’re going through. If it really gets bad and you’ve courageously decided to leave arrange to leave but also ensure the abuser knows you’ve left those notes and tapes with people and if anything happens to you they will be turned into authorities. It’s not easy to leave and you feel terribly weak. You end up closing friendships because you feel so embarrassed you’re clinging to something toxic. Good luck all and don’t give up hope. There is a future and it’s a lot brighter x ❤ Ps and don’t beat yourself up about staying in that situation. These abusive Parasites are insidious and gradually chip away at our equilibrium until we have no identity without the abuser
No, don’t stay. Don’t excuse yourself for staying. Find a way to leave and let nothing stop you. If all these people can find the will to murder people then you can find the will to save yourself.
Stay away from sociopaths guys, this is what can happen. Killed his wife while cheating on her the entire time they were married and then ditched his own kids to go on the run. it's all about them.
I've been going through it lately, and Mike's upbeat, fun attitude and hilarious jokes, even while presenting these tragic cases, ALWAYS helps brighten my day, or at the very least the 20 or so min he's on my screen. I get to block out the world around me & Mike reminds me that things could be so much worse, like they are/were for the unfortunate folks featured in these real life nightmares. I'm ALWAYS grateful for ur hard work & bubbly personality, Mike, so THANK U SO MUCH!! LOTS OF 💕LOVE FROM FLORIDA!! 💋🌻
Yeah I understand how you feel, hang in there Breeze Miller . Everyone's situation could always be worse or never able to get a second chance for anything in life
I don't think his kids will forget about him, they will get older and know of him but there will be no memories of a dad, they will be aware of what they didn't have. Their aunt will continue to stoke good memories of their mother and show pictures and tell them what a great loving person she was, this will be the treasure that will be stored in their hearts. Their father will be forgettable in that sense.
Registered Nurse here. As far as the pagers go they WERE thinking ahead. He was an ER doctor, pagers are still used by American hospitals & a lot of doctors still carry them when away from the hospital as well. I have never seen a cop move as fast as those 2 cops did when they said guilty.
Those poor kids. At least he left them with their mother’s family before doing a runner, they were able to take care of them when she couldn’t any longer. Like the judge said, let’s hope they can forget about him… (is it just me or was that the line he finally reacted to?)
lots of others seem to agree with you though I’m more inclined to believe what we saw was him scoff at the notion he cared for those particular victims any more than he did for their mother…
I think any reaction seen was an egocentric one. If he really cared, he wouldn’t have left his children to go galavanting around the Middle East. He just doesn’t want to be forgotten, full stop.
I'm happy to see you actively promoting your channel now, Mike. You put so much work into covering these cases, and deserve more subs. Thanks for all you do! I'm sure these cases take a toll on you, so please take care of yourself. ☺️
Personally, I think it makes him more like all the other youtube channels and less unique. I liked it better when I didn't have to be pushed to subscribe or buy a t-shirt. Mike doesn't need the money, so I'm curious why he's doing this all of a sudden.
@@maryvallettakeith6146 - I think he is discourged due to hitting a plateau. Look at MrBallen with subs at 6.21M. Just recently I looked over there, and he was at 5. something Million. He does the usual b.s., and it seems to be working. Perhaps Mike is experimenting to see if it'll help give his numbers a boost.
@@maryvallettakeith6146 When I first found this channel it was refreshing to not hear the general "subscribe" & "but my merch" spiel. That said, Mike spends a significant amount of time researching cases - cases that could take a toll on anyone's mental health - and producing content we get free access to. He also has at least a few people helping him. He deserves to be compensated for the work he's producing. Coffeehouse Crime has only been around for like 1.5 years and he has almost as many subs as Mike. Less than six months ago that channel had 400k-600k. That just goes to show that promotion helps, as sometimes people forget to subscribe.
As always, thank you for watching, ‘cause I love ya! If you wanna see two true crime videos every Tuesday and Friday please subscribe!
Just did (subscribe). Interesting and poignant story about the story you did on Shelley Tyburski. By simple chance (small and eclectically-populated New Year's Eve 2013), I accompanied a good friend of mine to his brother's NYE party. He advised me about the stray guest I would meet there, and just know she was a bit strange. When I came in, I introduced myself to her and said 'Shelley?'. She said I could call her anything I wanted. Something ethereal and quite special about her, and the four of us were listening to 'stories' intently, and we called her out on a few (said she spoke many languages, so those of us who could asked her questions in the most common - no comprende). But she took it all in strideand was delightful company. Never met her before, but I could feel she was a very special soul just looking for love. I think she had something like 5000 friends on FB. I left feeling that I had indeed met an angel of God and that she wasn't long for this world. Her last New Year. She was gone three months later. Devil comes in all shapes and sizes - her mother had no idea of her child's specialness. Thank you for really showing that aboutShelley.
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As always we love you Mike 💋. You are an awesome character 😆. Another great video as always
We Love you too Mike! Your videos are always my absolute favorite to watch! 💞
honestly, i'm so proud of rosemary for ruining this pos's plans through & through, especially telling her friend
@@bostonplace2314 some of those men are very violent.
He really might have gotten away with it if she hadn't.
Same same!
What's wild is, if the wife was trusting enough to take a pill from him, the fact that she wouldn't call him back when having trouble - and instead call the friend - is truly remarkable!
Rosemarie was one smart woman. She had the smarts and the courage to basically solve her own murder, mere minutes before she died. I hope her kids always know what a hero their mother was, and I'm sure they'd be proud.
Amen to that
I thought that was incredibly impressive. Most people just panic in near death situations but she analyzed the facts and made sure someone she trusted knew about her suspicions. It's even more impressive when you consider that she called a friend and not her husband so she likely deduced that he had planned to kill her. Ice cold, respect and rest in peace.
I'll never understand why these people think they will get away with murder! Such senseless crimes! So incredibly sad for the children!
Definitely not smart enough 🤣🤣
Ditto
I don't think the judge could've said anything better. Especially when she said she hopes his children forget him. You can tell that one statement hit him. Good for her!
Yes, his face contorted slightly every time someone mentioned his children.
Yeah, that " Forget him" line stung deep. I was a little bit sorry for him after that, but then I remembered what he did.
First time today I haven’t been pissed at a judge.
It was so good she really told him what a piece of shit he is!!
@@UrvineSpiegel ...I wish it did! I wish him all the pain in the world!!! But someone like him HAS NO FEELINGS!!! Sociopaths cannot truly be emotionally hurt. Also, they have no soul. Pure evil. He does not give one single F*CK about his kids, only himself.
ROSIE WAS MY DAD'S FRIEND. Wow, I have been asking podcasters to cover this case and I can't believe I got to see it here! Thank you for covering it. My dad worked with Rosie in the ER right up to her murder. He said no one liked Yaz, it was pretty clear he was screwing around. Once, Rosie made a comment that she thought he had tried to put "gasoline" in her soda by accident, and now that I'm more familiar with crime, it seems like he was trying the antifreeze trick. My dad went to her funeral and he said when the one of ladies he worked with went to give Yaz a hug, he complimented her perfume and said, "Rosie would never wear that for me." Major creep, glad he is locked the hell up. Thanks for this and all your hard work, Mike!
OMFG! What a sicko!
Ughhh...
What a sociopath....still putting her down after she passed, at her own funeral at that!
Its good that he is locked up unfortunately no amount of jail time can make up what he took away from her and her children. I wish the would immediately execute people like this.
Hey, is this when he worked at Akron General Hospital? It always freaked me out he worked at my local ER. I was diagnosed w/ a chronic disease when this all happened so I was there a lot trying to figure out what was wrong w/ me.
She and the kids look so sweet. Why was his criminal record originally expunged? I guess it was a juvenile record? So, didn't his family knowr he was a criminal? They still sheltered him in Cyprus and Lebanon? Why the hell did she take that calcium pill? I trust my husband, but if he chased me out to the car w/a calcium pill, I feel I would be suspicious. Chasing me down w/my phone in the driveway, he does do. That has to do w/my immediate safety of having a phone in case of emergency.
That judge really hit a homerun with that closing statement. She expressed herself very articulately. Most others I think would agree with her. She said it perfectly.
Was about to comment this. It made it even better that she was a women of power saying this to him. I hope he regrets someday what he has done, I somehow doubt it though.
The judge's closing statement was just what he needed to hear from a woman and specially one in power. You can see it hit him hard when she said to him she only can hope his kids forget him one day.
I was about to write something similar.. but you nailed it, so I don't need to ;)
This statement burned like hell. I hope this pos will burn there as well. I hope his children will never see him again.
Yeah emotions and words are the most valuable thing on earth.
Another “I could get a divorce but murder feels easier” case
Yep and there wasn't even life insurance. Sicko.
Seems to be an awful lot of these cases!
i could never understand these people, is it shame, costs? maybe not costs for this pos he blew 50k at a casino.
*cheaper
@@SarahH0g4n i also never understood this. Just get the divorce people
" I'm so glad that you are leaving this courtroom, and hopefully I will never have to see you again the rest of my life ..." Is the best thing I have EVER heard a judge say on this channel. R.I.P Rosemary.
It’s even better… she said “that I will never have to look upon you, again”
Absolutely.
@@KatherineLaura6564 Who crapped in your coffee? Gross. What does her being a chick have to do with anything? You sound like an abused woman who is slave to a narcissist. The judge can say what she wants to him. She chose her words to remain professional. You seem miserable. Hope things look up soon.
@@KatherineLaura6564 and?
@@KatherineLaura6564 what an ignorant comment
You could see it in his eyes when the guilty verdict was read. He actually thought he was going to get by with murder! He's the epitomy of what an evil person is. Selfish.
Daaaamn the judge absolutely murdered him with words at the end. I love everything she said
Right? She was ruthless haha good on her
Made him choke up so many times he was probably so hurt and angry that he couldn't do shit anymore 😂
Mentioning the kids was the best!
Yess
I'm glad he had a female judge
when the judge said she hopes his kids forget him…that was powerful, damn near gave me chills
Judge's statement felt like as if she has represented the feelings of victim's family.
Emotionally driven.
That is true. Selfish bastardsss don't consider anyone else's feelings, but they hate it when other people ignore them.
Wow your emotions are so important
That, and that she hoped she would _never_ have to see him again!
And, she prefaced the whole thing, with "As a woman, I'm sure that you couldn't care less about anything I have to say...." Yeah, that's probably true. Except, as a judge, she could and did have something to say about his sentence. She also said that she was limited by law in what she could sentence him to - and she maxxed it out.
I loved this judge. She didn't hold back her feelings about this monster at all.
he's Palestinian though, so the judge MUST BE RACIST!!!!!!!
She is the most badass judge ever to exist
I was hoping she'd say that he was lucky that the death penalty wasn't an option.
@@puffdaddy69 till she’s sentencing yo ass
vvomen lack self control
My heart breaks knowing rosemary probably had the realization that her husband and father of her kids had poisoned her. That has to be one of the worst last thoughts a wife and mother could have... RIP Rosemary.
But yet she still took the pill even though she thought it was poison...LOL
@@Reacher_2215 I doubt very much she took the pill knowing she was being poisoned...I mean seriously. I think she only came to that realization when she started feeling sick...when she called her friend.
@amberschade6185 I can't even imagine...she was probably thinking "why?"
@@Reacher_2215 smh obviously she didn’t realize until after she took it and felt sick smh 🤦🏼♀️
@@elizabethgreer27 listen again Lizzie, she told her friends she was afraid her husband would kill her
The judge destroyed him with her closing statement. "I can only hope they and your children can forget you" I thought she was going to say forgive you, but forget you was brilliant and chilling!
You can forgive and forget.
Joel c - jesus can forgive. If you go to be saved by him. Human beings here on earth are not God. Hence they might not forgive (choose) nor can anyone forget such trauma. That blows your 'forget' theory out the 💧 sorry.
Problem is, too many people on earth are evil, ungodly and full of satanic ways. They can think they have more power/rights than God himself. World is scary and getting worse. They talk climate change. ?? Evil is everywhere and henious hideous atrocities happening 24/7. Yet they won't focus on this.
May God help us❤🙏💙🇬🇧
That was a very fitting and well executed dressing down of him. At the end it looked like she really got to him.
Let this be a lesson to the ladies. Just because a man is tall and handsome and rich doesn't mean he will be a good husband or a good father. Pay less attention to looks and more to what's on the inside, ladies!
I have listened to her closing words like 10 times because of how well chosen they were. I think he’s a terrible and narcissistic person, but something about his reaction to the judge’s words made me feel like he understood that he and he alone was responsible for what he was getting, and that it was exactly what he deserved.
I worked with Dominic Dipuccio. He and his family members are forever broken over the murder of Rosie. It’s unfathomable how the murder of a loved one destroys so many lives. I cry to this day when I think about it.
I approved of the way you told the story, Mike.
Totally agree, and just think he could be out and amongst us in less than 10 years.
@@funjuror wtf???? Let’s keep that one IN!!!!!
@@funjuror eligible for parole doesn't mean he is likely to get it. Im pretty sure Rosie's family will be there to fight it until their last breath. Although we know crazy ish happens.
@@beeeeeeeee7951 Yes he is ELIGIBLE for release in 2029.
However I highly doubt he will be granted parole at that time.
@@carltonthepug only a monster would grant him release
I always find great satisfaction when the verdict comes back guilty and the officers slap those cuffs on straight away. As always, love ya Mike. You rock!
Right?? I absolutely love that.
Mike your the best thank you
It was like, “Guilty” *click*
@@WobblesandBean and
I think there should be an additional sentence for someone in the medical field for example who essentially takes a vow to help aid and heal people and ends up taking someone’s life instead because that’s breaking that code of ethics
He had already lost his medical licence long before that for his excessive drinking so that means he is no longer a doctor and whatever vows he took to guide his conduct as a doctor no longer applied.
doctors do not take an oath.
@@mta4562 yes they do. Hippocratic oath.
"In the oath, the physician pledges to prescribe only beneficial treatments, according to his abilities and judgment; to refrain from causing harm or hurt; and to live an exemplary personal and professional life"
Agree. Like Our Father documentary on Netflix, the fertility Doctor, all he has done & was never charged with anything is absolutely shocking!
@@minacerra the Hippocratic oath is a thing, but it’s not required by any regulatory bodies.
Wow!! The judge's comments !
Took my breath away! Seemed to be the only words that actually pierced husband black heart!
Made him seethe, no Woman ever spoke to him like that, tearing chunks out of his filthy ego. Narcissism at its worst, Mr. Scumbaggary, Hope prison keeps him Full Life Sentence w NO Parole.
Needed the "hey you" today.
Hope you’re feeling ok!
T F I F
Because America is now hell
HEY YOU 👩🎤
Ya me too dude. These always make my day (that sounds so morbid lol) its the happy and chipper Mike that really does it lol
Imagine him preparing the capsules with that in mind. Makes me think of that old saying - if you love me show me, don’t tell me. If you fall out of love with me tell me, don’t show me. I don’t understand how people can’t comprehend the permanence of death vs. the couple of years of the pain of divorce. I hope his children do forget him. They deserve much better than the memory of their mommy’s murderer.
I've never heard the second part of that saying, but it makes so damn much sense 👍
I think they are more concerned with their image. He wouldn’t get the same attention if he got divorced, gotta have those ladies feeling sorry for him for being widower
I'm finding the fact that no one in her family suspected he was a complete narcissist earlier. He was quite flamboyant with his affairs and business crime.
I watched the trial live on Court TV. The judge later said its the first trial she presided over! A defense witness was caught lying under oath & to avoid perjury charges, had to testify truthfully & he did. It was shocking! The trial was crazy, but the judge presided like a pro!
I thought she looked young to be presiding over this case but from what we saw here she handled it very well.
Yes I watched the whole trial too and it was riveting . After watching decades of trials this one is in my top three favorite craziest juiciest most horrific and fascinating murder trials , shocking fireworks in the courtroom every single day . I also fell in love with darling sweet Rosie and her whole lovely classy precious family . What a pitiful horrible sad tragedy . One of my favorite most memorable parts of testimony was when Yahzeed’s brother said how’d he’d yelled furiously at Yahzeed for destroying both families when Yahzeed secretly confessed to his brother to killing Rosie . When asked why he was so upset the brother answered from the stand “ Because I Loved Rosie Too “ .
@@kimbutler6912 adjectives for days over here lol
@@bm-ww8kb , hahahaha so true re reading my comment , shut up 😉
Totally agreed! Deena (the Judge) lived across the street and was my best friend starting when I was four years old (she was three) until we moved about five years later. Even though she’s beautiful on the outside (you’d be surprised, she’s not as young as she appears), it doesn’t compare to how beautiful she is on the inside. And smart as a whip. Glad Mike included (most of) her sentencing statement….I know she meant every word.
Story telling is a lost art. Thank you for bringing it back to life.
🧟♀️
Story telling never went away! Think of yr ex & all the stories THEY told 😂
But seriously, I've been an amateur storyteller for about 3 decades (amateur cuz I don't get paid). My fave ploy is to host a meal/ food related event & make my friends a captive audience once they've got plates hehe. There's initially some eye rolling & huffing, but it's always a good time. And sausage gravy over biscuits is GOOD
@@HeyIwasaValedictorian this reply lol tf
Yeah story telling is def not a lost art lol idk where you've been but youtube is full of story telling. Also books still exist.. You can even read the books online lol
It’s not a lost art, it’s just changing mediums. Video games as an art form have revolutionized storytelling by creating a publishable media which is directly interactive. That didn’t exist
What a judge. Her words made me cheer inwardly - despite all the horror and tragic of this case.
This was one of the saddest stories I’ve ever followed. Watching that trial made me so sick. The eyes are the windows. His f’n windows are filthy.
I literally just commented that the eyes give it away, his eyes are evil!
Raciss
Oh no it’s not the saddest. Try the latest instalment of this other true crime channel called “This is Monsters”
@@Vee_of_the_Weald Is that the airplane one?
Little beady nephilim eyes.
That says it all.
The judge deserves some sort of special awards for that amazing closing. And she's right, I think he totally disregarded everything she said because she was a woman. He was probably blaming her hormones for making her speak with passion, even though she was very obviously clear headed and spoke with a monotone voice.
Yeah but it'll goad him till his last breath
that a women shot him down and sentenced him to life. In fact it was ALL women who were his down fall, lol and I'm glad.
Oh she got him with the children comment
Where did Yaz show his disregard for women? Was that in reference to just his wife, or did I miss something? Sincere question.
@@susanjaeger9851 m
@@VioletJoy I suppose you find murdering your wife via poisoning and then bragging about it a sign of respect?
For a Doctor... Yaz seemed pretty stupid:
1) Keeping the cyanide/calcium pills instead of throwing them out somewhere far far away
2) Immediately moving into other relationships
3) Immediately breaking ties with his in-laws
4) Leaving Lebanon, where he was safe from extradition
5) Buying cyanide on eBay (presumably from his own device which allowed transaction to be retrieved after warrant... rather then using a burner phone or a brand new Wi-Fi device from the bushes outside of McDonalds or something)
Just another proof that being good at remembering things does not equal intelligence.
As a 2nd gen Palestinian, it wouldn't surprise me if he hadn't been raised to have little or no respect for females in general, and probably didn't see what he did as a real "crime", but more like getting rid of a dog that he no longer wanted.
(edit): I originally posted he was Pakistani, and was told later the vid said he was Palestinian. Unfortunately, that doesn't change the remainder of the post.
He wasn't exactly a stickler for planning and paying attention to details, that's for sure.
Narcissist doesn't make mistakes, they think they are the best at everything.. lucky for us, they aren't..
@@wallyman292 That's just a copout. Yazeer lived his whole life in the USA and committed this murder when he was 36. Despite how he may have been raised, he knew how to treat and respect women. He knew right from wrong. It's not like he just freshly moved into the USA. He's just an evil monster. Also he's of Palestinian origin.
That judge is a battle rapper in another life. Straight murdered that man without even standing up.
Wow thank you for playing the judge's speech at the end. She really stole the show this time. Her remarks, while she didn't think they would be taken with any respect by that POS, were still perfection.
I still respect him out of spite
Aww, thanks. We 💜 you too.
BTW, I almost choked on my lunch when the judge told him that she hopes his children “forget him”. That’s probably the coldest and most F’d up statements that I’ve heard a judge say to a convict. You could tell that his eyes got watery whenever his children were mentioned. Those words will haunt him for the rest of his pathetic, useless, life. 😁
It was the coldest and most F'd statement in a good way... need more judges like her.
psychopath - he could care less what the judge said or about his kids. he abandoned them.
Narcissists only cry for themselves. They have no empathy for anyone else.
@@woowoo2097 💯💪💯
I watched this story recently, on another channel. Mike, I just have to say, you are incredibly talented my dude! You some how manage to be hilarious and respectful to the victims, all at the same time. You’re the best!💜
He is most definitely talented in the way you described.
U ain't no MrBallen but iv been subscribed to you since before 100K. Keep killing it bro 💪🏽
he sure is
well said
I agree, Mike and Mr Ballen are the BEST story tellers with facts and proof and just enough twists, turns and suspense to keep the interest piqued
well put
Binge watching the episodes i haven't seen and I have missed a lot of them. Little under the weather with my stomach issues and watching the chapter has taken my mind off of my discomfort. Thanks Mike for the humor you add at the right moments of all of your videos.
Wow! I actually saw the complete trial and you gave the folks a MILD version of this ghoul. He was a real monster. Rosie was a very beautiful, loving mother AND wife. This is truly a tragic story 😿
Best send off by a judge I've ever heard. Hands down, she told that freak off.
Great vid Mike! Awesome work as always.
She absolutely destroyed him how did he keep his eyes open? I had to close my eyes she crushed him so badly :) great work!!
but she did say doctors take an oath, which they don't. so she isn't that smart.
@@mta4562 Yea, you're mistaken ..Because doctors DO take an oath. The oath to do no harm..
Called the hippocratic oath.
Probably sounded like a Charlie Brown phone call to him.
@@michaelpipkin9942 More than likely, but I hope at least a few words cracked through his narcissistic egotistical brain.
Wonder how he's liking his tiny jail cell? 🤔 hopefully he's miserable at this very moment.
I'm so happy to see Mike's growth. His video releases earn numbers as quick as music videos and that makes me happy because he obviously puts a lot of research and work into his documentaries. He really has found one of his talents.
Don’t forget about his insurance 🕺 dance!
Don’t forget about his insurance 🕺 dance!
@@annanderson7 The highlight of my weeks haha
@@annanderson7 I vote a full length insurance dance video needs releasing
I have watched him since the beginning. He was so reserved and didn't seem happy. I think this channel made his life better as he has made ours better. I just adore him and love that so many others do too. Good Shite! 😊
He looks killery-so true!!
Mike is the best person to tell a story!! Straight to the point, no dramatic effects and great sense of humour! I enjoy these videos so so much. Thank you for your efforts and for your jokes!
Edit: for those who don't agree with the "no drama" part of my comment, please refer to my first reply as I can't really reply to everyone. In addition, this is how I see things and everyone is entitled to have their own opinion.
The best effect is the insurance dance but we can give him that one!
@@deboracopeland6356 haha yeah that one is his signature!
No dramatic effects...your perception is very interesting. This man is definitely dramatic, this is why we love him, as opposed to the ppl that narrates with fear, or like a news, or to creep you out, or traumatized you., Mike actually is dramatic, and this little element make us sleep better about the tragedy. BUT I understand what you mean, I just thought he was dramatic. Even with the tone, he takes you to the scene of the crime mentally like holding your hand and then you go back home safe
This channel is full of dramatic effects
@@spanishfly20 maybe I didn't explain my point very well, what I meant is that he is not dramatic compared to documentaries, which were what I watched before discovering his channel, his story telling is perfect and it takes you to the story but documentaries EXAGGERATE! it's honestly hard for me to watch them now
I laughed so hard when you said the husband put “LOL” at the end of his post about the “accident “. 😂 Thanks for making me laugh every time I watch your videos! 😂😂
Same here
Ditto!!
I did too!
I DIED LAUGHING when he put that up there! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There could never be a better person to present chilling stories of human nature gone wrong. He reminds us that life can be tragic but gives it to us in a lighter way so that we can handle it. Well done Mike and thank you as always.
And to be very careful who you invite into your life.
Especially when you're a women and the person you choose comes from a culture where women are literally treated like chattle.
Beana
You said it beautifully 😍 ❤️
I love Mr Mike's way of telling, us stories of sadness and stupidity in most cases.
GFY
@@squishish It's not racist to be proactive about your safety. Liberals always harp on about rape culture and the patriarchy, yet Palestinian culture is somehow exempt from criticism because they're not white? Women do not have the right to an education in Palestine. They're often restricted from driving. The large majority do not own any land or dwellings because their culture dictates that they give it to their male family members. Honor killings are very common. Rape is almost never prosecuted. You can certainly marry whoever you want, but don't be surprised that their beliefs and teachings end up affecting you negatively.
@@nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 Based as always.
@@squishish Not a single person said to strike someone out specifically and only because of their culture. What I am saying is to be more careful and evaluate that person in case they do hold those same beliefs that are prevalent in that culture. Just like you're going to be careful around a man that you don't know because men often do victimise women, you should be careful of, and proactive about a person if they're from a culture with incredibly backwards and damaging beliefs, laws, and traditions. Religious convictions and beliefs, and cultural beliefs are some of the strongest beliefs a person can hold. Women need to be proactive about their safety and be aware of those cultural differences, and not "feel weird" about making sure that you're compatible. People really don't like to admit that some cultural beliefs are dangerous and damaging for fear of being called a racist. You're dancing around the subject like a figure skater trying to both not be perceived as racist, while simultaneously agreeing that women do need to evaluate their potential partner for red flags. A Palestinian man with a muslim background is extremely less likely to be supportive of women's rights and bodily autonomy. Therefore, you need to do your due diligence and take that into account.
Damn that judge is badass!!! Good for her and thx on behalf of women for saying that to him!!!
Love that the judge told him exactly what she was thinking and didn’t mince words.
I love how the judge went hard on him. Prayers to her loved ones.
Judge is a legend. She knocked it ou of the park with her closing statement.
Yeah, but I bet it sounded like a Charlie Brown phone call to him...
@@michaelpipkin9942 That trombone sound? 😂😂😂😂
@@michaelpipkin9942lmao funny ass comment
i was sick, in and out of the hospital for two weeks, another week to recover, wasn’t on my phone at all the whole time. so now i get to binge watch all the videos that came out in that time, it’s like a reward
Hope you are doing better and it wasn't too serious
His face when the judge told him he had so little respect for women was like ‘Awh shucks thanks, you noticed’. You have to wonder who he would have tired of next and fed vitamins to. Thankfully not the kids as well as his poor wife
I think the kids would be next. He didn't want to be "burdened", so I don't think he'd have wanted his kids around to cramp his style 🙄
yes, and all the men behind him thinking 'oh I have to be careful, it could me one day'. It is a message to men
@@WobblesandBean agreed
I think he was surprised that a woman (this judge) could have enough brain cells to figure him out.
@@michelleb7399 you could see his demeanour almost change from, you’re not the boss of me to oh, yeah you are. He’s definitely where he belongs
I love when your doctors are working in “E-OR”. Makes me think they were, once, veterinarians and experts with donkeys. 😂
Very sad donkeys!
@@wandakowalski7063
Snap!
I was about to say just that 😂
@@wandakowalski7063 Very sad donkeys who of course need expert veterinarians to surgically reattach appendages.
If you flunk out of vet school, med school will take you.
How about Winnie the Pooh’s best friend Eeyore?🥰
The way he had so many opportunities to get away with it is nothing short of terrifying.
If it weren’t for his stupid arrogance and narcissism, and more importantly Rosemary’s great thinking in telling her friend and taking the slow road, he really could’ve gotten away with this.
I think the slow road saved her sister, and likely other travelers on the highway.
O'm pretty sure that if she caused a accident they would likely want to investigate her sudden decline that led up to the accident. Also this poison often creates a scent of bitter almonds.
Thank goodness Yaz didn't dispose of the bottle, and replace with a normal one.
yeah if they have two neurons working they can find many ways to get away with it... watching videos of cases for a while you can tell is easier than we think! But what's sad is that she probably suspected something was off, and being married to him for years probably learned he was a sociopath.... because she immediately knew her husband poisoned her right away. Too bad she didn't leave him sooner...
@@AlbionRising It's probably harder than you think, actually. So many cases where the murderer is obsessed with true crime and thinks they've learned how to avoid getting caught. You're not gonna be the one that gets it right.
That judge was brutal! I loved it! This dudes a freaking monster and deserves everything he has coming to him!
I’ve been out of this loop for a bit. But how refreshing Mike, to see you carrying on bringing the downfall of evil fools to all of us. Your happy, kind style is so refreshing in this mad world.
I would subscribe twice if I could. Really enjoy your content. Thank you
Sook! 😂
You can. Make a second account ;-)
I actually am subscribed on multiple accounts lmao, so that way no matter which of my accounts I've been using, I can get my fix of Mike
You can subscribe 3 times ;)
jason rohde case please!!!
Mike is one hard working guy. I went to school for film/video production and have been editing since 1996. Still, there's no way in hell I could keep up with his upload schedule. Certainly not with the consistent deep research and quality of work. It is always a joy to find he's released a new video. Also, I always hope to see the life insurance bit. That sh!t randomly runs through my head all the time.
Thanks for sharing that information on Mike! I had no clue after all the years been watching him every week.
@@woowoo2097
I've been watching for a while, and I'm astonished at the continuous increase in quality and rate of uploads. I don't think he has a team either. I just like to highlight the diligence of my favorite channels from time to time. IMO, this is one of the best, and he's built a solid community of cool people. Cheers.
@@SewerTapes
I don’t know how he does it all on his own!
@@kimmoran4437
Indeed. I'd love to see a little behind the scenes video, from research to upload. He's clearly developed an efficient workflow for these over the years.
@@SewerTapes I so agree with you. Even though I've worked 2-3 jobs most of my life I don't think I could keep up. Cheers to you!
Mad respect for the judge and her closing statement.
The best true crime channel and one of the best content creators on here. I love giving it a gooo with everyone else. Have a great weekend Mike. Thanks for all the great content🙌🏽
Never sure what I like best….giving it a gooo or the way you say ER (A&E). Your R’s have me chuckling! 😆
How were you able to do a super chat like this? I thought it was only during lives. Please let me know, Mike deserves a tip for his amazing work.
@Andrew Johnson That's a superchat, they gifted the channel with that amount and that's why their comment is highlighted like that. It's a way of supporting the creator!
@@Lisasanti1 if you're on the UA-cam app, there should be a "Thanks" button that's a heart with a dollar sign inside of it, if you scroll to the side on where the like/dislike buttons are. If you don't have it, you might need to update the app (or maybe it's just not available to you yet, as some features are rolled out to users over time). Not sure if it's the same on desktop though, sorry!
@@frosty_teacup Always wondered what that was for. Thanks!
@@frosty_teacup 👌
LOL...when the cop tells Yaz if he thinks of anything else, and Yaz said, "I thought of everything." Struck me as an arrogant slip of the tongue. But, no Yaz, I gotta say you didn't think of everything!!
I caught that too.Cold s.o.b.
Let's ALL hit the thumbs up for Mike. Our gift to him.
being an ER doctor and innocently asking "she was taking ptematal meds... can the prenatal vitamins do it"...that is clearly suspicious- any doctor would realise this
Right!? It's like a mechanic asking "if the car ran out of gas, could that have made it stop running?" LMFAO.
ikr. guy was a doctor but hes pretending to seriously ask if pregnant women are given cyanide lmfao
Also when asked can you think of anything else? “I thought of everything.” …no you didn’t.
Did he really think he would get away with his wife's murder? Yazeed is evil & dumb, a recipe for disaster. Rosemarie's courage & presence of mind, even on the brink of death, was fantastic. She made sure that he did not get away with murder. I feel bad for the kids, losing both of their parents at the same time. And, what, in God's name, was the motive of this senseless murder?
To show his wife who's the boss? He looks dumb enough for that to be the motive.
Just a guess, but probably wanted to avoid paying her alimony, paying child support...
The fact that he left lebanon for even a second says yes he did think he would get away with it. Which is mind blowing.
Had his wife not made that phone call, he probably would’ve gotten away with it.
finally a comment relating to the story and not kissing mikes feet
"Though they were really nannies for Yaz...and his dick" made me laugh out loud. Mike is the best!
I was unfortunately drinking water at that moment.
😂😂😂😂😂
Hey mate. I hope you are well and again thank you for all the hard work. It really is very much appreciated
Love ya
Kind of you to say, thank you!
@@ThatChapter how was ya trip to the States ? Hope you had a good trip brudda
I had to comment again after finishing because the judge just wow. She let him have it without letting him have it. Very crafty with her words. He deserved it all and then some.
As much as I love the whole stories that you tell, my favorite part is the very end. How you seem to genuinely care about us. Hope you take care and we love you too Mike!! Thanks for all your hard work!
So true, his little “I love ya” melts my cold cynical heart
You gotta know the week is over when you see Mike twice a week. Have a blessed weekend everybody coz I love ya❤️
We love you, too!
Me thinks we are a pretty kind and open-hearted true crime family, we Goo-heads. Have a great weekend!
Blessings and love to you too!
When Mike said, "He kinda looked killery..." Lol, he did look scary. Poor wife thought she was getting a catch marrying a doctor.
Mike, you’re a treasure! Hope you know just how much we look forward to your storytelling, my friend.
I'm sad I discovered your channel a few weeks ago. Now the rest of my life is suffering because all I do is binge your stuff. Well done, man.
@Riegs
LMAO - my goodness, that was hilarious! I totally agree - I found this channel not all that long ago, and my whole life is suffering because who needs the gym when there are That Chapter videos to be watched? Who needs to clean the apartment when there are "Let's give it a goo" intros to be had? Who needs to return emails and make appointments when a wink and an "I love ya" is to be received? LMAO - you nailed it, @Riegs!
😂😂😂👏👏👏
Hey…Priorities
I did too. Kinda liked it. First binge show for me
Oh wow you have so much great stuff to watch!
I wait with great anticipation for Mike to say “cuz I love ya”. Then I giggle & say “ah shucks”, like a little school girl. He makes my day every time.
Thanks!
Definitely needed the "let's give it a gooo". my week isn't complete without my @ThatChapter episodes love this channel!!!!
I fell ya. Take care.
☘️🍀❤️Hugs from afar❤️🍀☘️
Agreed!!!!💯💯🙂🙂👍👍
Me too🤩🤩
Do you think the case of Dr. Kermit Gosnell would be too dark/controversial for this channel?
@@tintinismybelgian I think that would ultimately be Mikes decision. But what ever he uploads….I’ll definitely give it a goooo!!!🙂🙂👍👍
This guy manages to have a more menacing look in his eyes than a few of the totally "psycho" serial killers featured on this channel.
Absolutely!
Even in the photos shown - I'm honestly surprised that anyone could have ever considered him a decent man. Let alone marry him.
I noticed that too.. damn creepy..
Manson lamps.
@@333-u9o He's a good looking guy. Tall handsome and being a rich doctor/businessman only added to his appeal. Rosemary, an average looking nurse, probably thought she won the jackpot! Ladies, please give less importance to looks and height and more to personality!
@@braetonwilson4296 His...personality was probably more than fine when they met and got married. It's utterly useless to tell people to "Look at the personality!". We have seen time and time again that abusers and murderers are just average folks, not always the obvious sociopaths.
Always a great way to start off the weekend. Love the work, Mike! Keep it up
Thank you so much!
@@megatherion2695 ugh, I know Miranda’s sister. Absolute shitshow that was😔
@@ThatChapter I think this is the first time ive seen u reply to someone lol
Can we PLZ talk about in corrections you had In the video about my daughters murder please?
@@bigredswife4646 Which video was about your daughter?? 🥺🥺🥺 I am so sorry.
Yes, a murder always cheers one up!
What's wild is, if the wife was trusting enough to take a pill from him, the fact that she wouldn't call him back when having trouble - and instead call the friend - is truly remarkable!
mabye he forced her to take it and she suspected that he'd done something
They were nannies. Nannies for his **** OMG That line earned you a donation lol. Many thanks for your hard work and stories. Take care.
I’m a UPS driver in North East Ohio, I deliver on this area almost everyday. I had no idea about this story. Great work as always Mike!
Mike, you should be a national celebrity. You're so comforting and likable! Binging your videos while working on my house, you're making it entertaining. Thanks for all the work you obviously put into it!
Well said!
He's getting pretty close!
Wow! This was the best speech I heard from a judge. She seems to be a very experienced person. Not the way she said it (but also) but what she said....
Finish work, roll a joint, enjoy story time with Mike. Always a good Friday with That Chapter!
My cat and I love you too Mike! The second we hear your voice, instantly everything else goes away and I know I’m going to be totally happy and content for at least 20 minutes… and my cat hears your voice and runs over to sit next to me and watch! Thank you for every story you tell.
That is so sweet! Your cat obviously has good taste as well! 😸
@@TampaCatGirl That he does lol. Especially when the life insurance party clip plays… his eyes dart all of the screen and he tries to smack my phone like an old TV that’s gone awry like that’ll “fix” it. And I swear I am so serious on this. Wish I had another way to record him so everyone could see.
I wish you could too!
Mine doesn't she's just a complete brat!
I NEED TO WATCH YOUR CAT VIDEOS,Please,🙏🙏🤗🇮🇱
even on my worst days Mike's send off makes me smile and feel loved. thanks for all you do Mike! we love you too!
He's the only man on this planet, that says that he loves me. I cry every time :))
I gave my 60+ wife one of your t-shirts. Give it a Goo.
She said it made her day.
We love the channel, Mike.
Keep up the good work, son.
thank you i do my best
“He kinda looked killery” sent me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love when you tell these stories without giving away the conclusion at the beginning. Makes it more intriguing. I notice your switch it up a bit.
If you are in an abusive relationship and it’s ramping up and you’re stuck on what to do (yeh it’s very hard to think clearly and rationally when you’re used to being psychologically manipulated) make notes and recordings and leave them places secure (friends/ secure boxes) and this is empowering. Write a diary. You can really be shocked when you reflect later on what you’re going through. If it really gets bad and you’ve courageously decided to leave arrange to leave but also ensure the abuser knows you’ve left those notes and tapes with people and if anything happens to you they will be turned into authorities. It’s not easy to leave and you feel terribly weak. You end up closing friendships because you feel so embarrassed you’re clinging to something toxic. Good luck all and don’t give up hope. There is a future and it’s a lot brighter x ❤
Ps and don’t beat yourself up about staying in that situation. These abusive Parasites are insidious and gradually chip away at our equilibrium until we have no identity without the abuser
Great advice thanks, best thing I did was go to my gold for help after I turned down friends help for 3yrs. So glad I finally broke the cycle 🥰
@@ruthyblakester it’s so hard isn’t it? You become conditioned to the mental prison you’re in. It feels safer than the unknown. X
No, don’t stay. Don’t excuse yourself for staying. Find a way to leave and let nothing stop you. If all these people can find the will to murder people then you can find the will to save yourself.
What a helpful comment. ❤
Rosemary’s family and precious kids - Peace be with you Always and in All Ways.
Stay away from sociopaths guys, this is what can happen. Killed his wife while cheating on her the entire time they were married and then ditched his own kids to go on the run. it's all about them.
Thank you for continuing to be the best! I absolutely love your quirky self and all that you do ❤️ Have a wonderful weekend!
As the judge said "I also hope that his children won't remember him at all. " Totally no remorse at all.
I've been going through it lately, and Mike's upbeat, fun attitude and hilarious jokes, even while presenting these tragic cases, ALWAYS helps brighten my day, or at the very least the 20 or so min he's on my screen. I get to block out the world around me & Mike reminds me that things could be so much worse, like they are/were for the unfortunate folks featured in these real life nightmares. I'm ALWAYS grateful for ur hard work & bubbly personality, Mike, so THANK U SO MUCH!! LOTS OF 💕LOVE FROM FLORIDA!! 💋🌻
Sorry you are having a scummy day, the internet is great sometimes, good disrractions... even if it is about murder and stupid clever people
Yeah I understand how you feel, hang in there Breeze Miller . Everyone's situation could always be worse or never able to get a second chance for anything in life
I hope peace finds your heart! Love from a N. Georgia grandma who's been going through some tough times too.
@@katiekane5247 And blessings and peace to you from Australia 💕💕🥰🙏
OH GOD YOU'RE FROM FLORIDA!? EXTRA LOVE BACK TO YA! GOD SPEED! STAY STRAPPED!
I don't think his kids will forget about him, they will get older and know of him but there will be no memories of a dad, they will be aware of what they didn't have. Their aunt will continue to stoke good memories of their mother and show pictures and tell them what a great loving person she was, this will be the treasure that will be stored in their hearts. Their father will be forgettable in that sense.
Anyone surprised? Just look at that guy eyes. I wouldn't have trusted him to take care of my plants.
My thoughts exactly! Not a hint of warmth, kindness or empathy in them. Just cold and arrogant. RIP Rosie ❤
"I thought of everything." Oh you're so guilty!
Registered Nurse here. As far as the pagers go they WERE thinking ahead. He was an ER doctor, pagers are still used by American hospitals & a lot of doctors still carry them when away from the hospital as well.
I have never seen a cop move as fast as those 2 cops did when they said guilty.
You got me with that "LOL" typed in there 🤣🤣🤣
When verdict was read, I saw anger in his face and when the judge said what she did. He should never get out!! Love ya Mike, great video!!
dude i paused this video towards the end,
went n made popcorn,
then came back and watched the judge's speech (20:35) AGAIN.
bravo, your honor, bravo
Those poor kids. At least he left them with their mother’s family before doing a runner, they were able to take care of them when she couldn’t any longer. Like the judge said, let’s hope they can forget about him… (is it just me or was that the line he finally reacted to?)
lots of others seem to agree with you though I’m more inclined to believe what we saw was him scoff at the notion he cared for those particular victims any more than he did for their mother…
Yeah that stuck him.
I think any reaction seen was an egocentric one. If he really cared, he wouldn’t have left his children to go galavanting around the Middle East.
He just doesn’t want to be forgotten, full stop.
A narcissistic sociopath
I'm happy to see you actively promoting your channel now, Mike. You put so much work into covering these cases, and deserve more subs. Thanks for all you do! I'm sure these cases take a toll on you, so please take care of yourself. ☺️
Personally, I think it makes him more like all the other youtube channels and less unique. I liked it better when I didn't have to be pushed to subscribe or buy a t-shirt. Mike doesn't need the money, so I'm curious why he's doing this all of a sudden.
@@maryvallettakeith6146 - I think he is discourged due to hitting a plateau.
Look at MrBallen with subs at 6.21M. Just recently I looked over there, and he was at 5. something Million. He does the usual b.s., and it seems to be working. Perhaps Mike is experimenting to see if it'll help give his numbers a boost.
@@maryvallettakeith6146 When I first found this channel it was refreshing to not hear the general "subscribe" & "but my merch" spiel. That said, Mike spends a significant amount of time researching cases - cases that could take a toll on anyone's mental health - and producing content we get free access to. He also has at least a few people helping him. He deserves to be compensated for the work he's producing. Coffeehouse Crime has only been around for like 1.5 years and he has almost as many subs as Mike. Less than six months ago that channel had 400k-600k. That just goes to show that promotion helps, as sometimes people forget to subscribe.
Whoah, that judge said she couldn't say anything that would do anything but you could really tell she had no mercy for him. Can't really blame her.
"... and like most suburbs it's like most suburbs .. " very witty ... I love it!!
Police: "So you got two nannies to help your wife with the kids?"
Yaz: "..."
Police: *"To help your wife with the kids, right?!"*
Yaz: "..."