Psychologist Details Aiden Fucci's "Unusual" Fantasies & Trauma

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  • @TheRight-handedStranger
    @TheRight-handedStranger Рік тому +187

    It’s strange that his girlfriend was afraid he stay at her home after he said he can kill her in her sleep, but didn’t take him seriously when he said he is going to kill someone this month. Was she waiting first to see if he really acts on his threats then decide whether or not to believe him?
    I am not saying she is to blame, I just hope teenagers and young adults take this kind of threats seriously and tell someone responsible.

    • @simaturna9765
      @simaturna9765 Рік тому +2

      Listen to the end

    • @sarey-sz1pq
      @sarey-sz1pq Рік тому +33

      Your point is valid. I would just challenge that by adding she is a victim as well. She was in an abusive relationship. I would bet she feared her life as well and might have been frightened of the consequences of saying something. Sometimes what seems simple to an outside perspective has more complexity and angles. Girlfriend is a domestic abused victim.

    • @jenniferlynn3537
      @jenniferlynn3537 Рік тому +19

      I’m with fluffball. I can easily imagine a scenario where his girlfriend takes his fantasies and threats EXTREMELY seriously, advises a responsible adult - and when Aiden is confronted about his statements, he claims he was kidding or denies saying it at all. He hasn’t done anything yet - so there’s no proof he ever would have killed - and faces no consequences. But even if punished, he’ll have been in public again - with one difference: Aiden then has a score to settle with the girlfriend. So guess who becomes his prime target?
      I really can’t fathom acting any differently than she did.

    • @denisec425
      @denisec425 Рік тому +4

      Exactly what I was saying. Kids need to know if it’s not normal talk or actions they need to talk an adult and it could save lives

    • @jgirlinluv55
      @jgirlinluv55 Рік тому +9

      What were they going to do. No one intervene s until a murder occurs. You can call authorities but what would they do?

  • @MrsK976
    @MrsK976 Рік тому +366

    Sophie, Aiden’s girlfriend, her parents used to let him sleep at her house at 13/14??????
    What is going on in society? This whole situation is horrendous

    • @daniellakarenina8634
      @daniellakarenina8634 Рік тому

      Aiden was having unprotected sx all the time with girls in his parents house while parents in the room next door in bright day light
      THIS WAS STATED IN COURT TODAY
      I am sure Tristyn was one of them too
      Don't be so naive

    • @charrielyn1231
      @charrielyn1231 Рік тому

      No kidding!!! Pathetic.

    • @julesservantofjesus972
      @julesservantofjesus972 Рік тому +42

      I couldn't believe that either! 😮

    • @ellafacebooktruecrimecases3644
      @ellafacebooktruecrimecases3644 Рік тому +22

      Crazy

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +61

      And that girl knew he was going to kill and never said a word until after the slaughter..

  • @imightbelauren1150
    @imightbelauren1150 Рік тому +276

    I’m a self-contained special education teacher and I also have a caseload of students receiving special education services. I’ve had several students on my caseload that have been written up over 20 times in a year and have been placed in an alternative school until they are “deemed” to return, and none of them have stabbed someone 114 times without remorse. This shows he knew exactly what he was doing.

    • @julesservantofjesus972
      @julesservantofjesus972 Рік тому +8

      I agree with you 💯

    • @Prettypeachylife
      @Prettypeachylife Рік тому +20

      I’m a former ESE teacher. I agree. In my opinion, I 😢think that OD or Conduct Disorders should be placed in ABA intensive treatment or some other specialized education programs. It is the other students with special needs that suffer and don’t get the attention they need.

    • @imightbelauren1150
      @imightbelauren1150 Рік тому +13

      @@Prettypeachylife I agree and I did ABA therapy before I started teaching and the resources and people just aren’t there; it’s sad, but true.

    • @Walker_Texas_Danger
      @Walker_Texas_Danger Рік тому +2

      Yet

    • @steveshapiro326
      @steveshapiro326 Рік тому

      Saw on Fucci's arrest report he was 5'11" at age 14. Hefty guy, capable of lethal violence. Big body, under developed brain.

  • @kimberley.guds.
    @kimberley.guds. Рік тому +397

    I definitely think childhood trauma can shape the actions of an individual BUT many of us have been through so much and have never dreamed of killing someone let alone doing it at 14! Something in his brain is not wired right.

    • @ChubbyKittyMeow
      @ChubbyKittyMeow Рік тому

      He’s psychopath. Simple as is

    • @ktermalkut8332
      @ktermalkut8332 Рік тому

      depends on what you focus on. He was focused on horror movies with blood and gore and killing people and expressed his fantasies of murder and even expressed how he would do it.
      Possession of people by demonic spirits that can take control of an individual even a child, is very real though it does not fit into the western intellectual narrative. Fucci needs DELIVERANCE from the demons controlling him in The NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.
      NO religion including christianity can help. We are to seek a Personal Relationship with THE LORD GOD The LORD JESUS CHRIST as He wills - John 17. Matthew 23:8-10 tells us that He alone is Our Teacher. He will protect and guide those who seek Him with a sincere heart - there is no other way!

    • @idontcare1481
      @idontcare1481 Рік тому +29

      Yes mental illness is a scarey, scarey thing.

    • @ktermalkut8332
      @ktermalkut8332 Рік тому

      @@idontcare1481 ALL sickness comes from the spiritual enemy who HATES humanity and that is what is recognized as satan/the enemy/the devil etc.
      The LORD JESUS told us that satan/the enemy is wired to KILL STEAL DESTROY - John 10:10. This is why it is VERY IMPORTANT that people seek a Personal Relationship with THE HOLY GOD of Life Who will protect them against an enemy whose power He has ALREADY DESTROYED - John 17, Colossians 2:15.
      Humans sadly trapped in religion are pawns in a deadly game. Fucci manifested the worse.

    • @MrsK976
      @MrsK976 Рік тому +68

      It’s demonic, period.

  • @jocelynhunter2359
    @jocelynhunter2359 Рік тому +78

    I had a feeling when I first saw this case that we would get to see what a serial killer looks like in his youth and this confirmed that for me. I think we were lucky he started so young when he was too naive and full of youthful ego to cover his tracks properly. Devastating for Tristan but I'm glad he was stopped at one.

    • @CosmicCourtOfLaw
      @CosmicCourtOfLaw Рік тому +24

      My thoughts exactly. He would have killed again and again for pleasure. All lives - human and animal - are safer with him removed from society.

    • @droosyg252
      @droosyg252 2 дні тому

      The concerning behavior typically starts at a young age (e.g., mistreatment of animals, cruelty toward others, …)

  • @jeannettejohnson9926
    @jeannettejohnson9926 Рік тому +223

    Great testimony from the psychologist. Well done.

    • @Nimuetootoo
      @Nimuetootoo Рік тому +4

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @schoomzer
      @schoomzer Рік тому +6

      Yes, very impressive testimony from a knowledgeable psych

    • @trixie9777
      @trixie9777 Рік тому +5

      Amazing how he can remember all of that: dates, grades, what the teachers said about him, number of disciplinary actions. This student is not his only student.

    • @fingerprint5511
      @fingerprint5511 9 місяців тому

      @@trixie9777 Its his job lol

    • @BineyamKidane-uk1xs
      @BineyamKidane-uk1xs 9 місяців тому +1

      It's the family I blame for this kid being the way he is, because they don't know him very well

  • @imalison
    @imalison Рік тому +140

    Such a shame that the parents didn't get him proper help the 1st time they heard him talk about killing others and his fascination with murder. What were they doing? Going on Facebook and Instagram? Raise your kids and intervene when necessary!!!!!!!

    • @seriouslyjoking2
      @seriouslyjoking2 Рік тому +11

      YOU must not have children. YOU seem to think that parents should take every single thing children do or say & act as if it means something. YOU seem to think that there is "proper" help or that it is readily available. YOu live in alternate reality.

    • @angelasimpson4980
      @angelasimpson4980 Рік тому +7

      Some parents have done ALL THEY KNOW TO DO and then some. They have sought mental health professions and searched the world over for resources qualified to help their troubled teen only to hit wall after wall! Not familiar with this case or what his parents did/did not do or what his environment or childhood was like, but I know all too well that sometimes parents canNOT get the assistance - from professionals or even law enforcement ~ to help them with a situation with a child where they feel like they have totally exhausted ALL avenues of help for their troubled child that is available to parents! Sorry! I just get a little defensive of those who have never dealt with a “troubled child” judging ALL parents of troubled teens/children in some of their comments. Until we walk a mile in someone else’s shoes we can NOT even begin to imagine the hell some parents in this type situation have lived with or lived thru or are living in and do not know where else to seek help for their child! Please be slow to judge and blame ALL parents w a troubled children without fully knowing their individual situations. This case is so horrific I canNOT believe prosecutors did not seek the death penalty! I assume that was due to Florida law; or laws in US wrt minors! My heart bleeds for this girl’s family! There is NO pain = to that of loosing a child for any reason, but to have a child’s life cut short by such a BEYOND heinous act from a motive from what little I have read thus far seems to be bc this demon-possessed child wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone is beyond my comprehension of pain! May God comfort them as no one else can! We all need to welcome God into our lives and heart and pray for those who are in such troubling situations. Sorry - didn’t mean to get on a soapbox! 😵‍💫

    • @DrJ-hx7wv
      @DrJ-hx7wv Рік тому +15

      What help is there for sociopathy?

    • @niklet9246
      @niklet9246 Рік тому +27

      @@seriouslyjoking2 I'm not sure if you're aware that his Mom was arrested for tampering with evidence because she purposely washed blood out of his jeans. She encouraged him to lie to police. That's not good parenting.

    • @daveandcynthiabrock9250
      @daveandcynthiabrock9250 Рік тому

      Nature Nurture and Genetics. Plus mothers covering for their spoiled brat kids. Total budding serial killer Sociopath.

  • @deborah3912
    @deborah3912 Рік тому +109

    Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent.

    • @Scorpio-unicorn14
      @Scorpio-unicorn14 Рік тому +12

      Very well said

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +6

      I agree

    • @MarcRajotte-hv8hw
      @MarcRajotte-hv8hw Рік тому +7

      WOAH i like that and TY for posting these wise words

    • @Lisa-fw9rb
      @Lisa-fw9rb Рік тому +4

      Yes!!!!!!!!°

    • @margaretchurchill5775
      @margaretchurchill5775 Рік тому

      There should be no Mercy on this evil monster, why not on death row, he meant to do it over 100 times, stabbing that lovely innocent girl. No mercy at all. This very educated man described so well.

  • @raindancer2460
    @raindancer2460 Рік тому +271

    Fucci is a Monster. His parents & family must be so proud. He even continues his horrific behavior while in juvenile custody! My gosh, threatening to stab & kill others AGAIN! I hope he never is allowed out of prison. He is dangerous. Btw, I have a feeling he is going to mess with the wrong Bubba in prison & get his clock cleaned.

    • @jak3589
      @jak3589 Рік тому +1

      Yeah he's a wannabe something. He has no idea whats waiting for him. He has nothing to add to help prisoners out in anyway. He's going to be someone's slave boy.

    • @Salty-cracker68
      @Salty-cracker68 Рік тому +35

      Hopefully

    • @justjulie2826
      @justjulie2826 Рік тому +26

      🤞🤞🤞

    • @WW-hn5yb
      @WW-hn5yb Рік тому +3

      R u bein sarkastic saying his parats should b proud? I hop so!!

    • @TrianglePants
      @TrianglePants Рік тому +22

      *are *you *being *sarcastic
      *parents *be *proud
      *hope

  • @JoyceJohansen
    @JoyceJohansen Рік тому +84

    This Psychiatrist is excellent. His testimony would definitely chinch a guilty verdict in my opinion. He is spot on! I can't imagine even living in the same household with him. In my opinion, the family members are lucky to be alive.

  • @Burritosarebetterthantacos
    @Burritosarebetterthantacos Рік тому +77

    I had a crazy traumatic childhood and rough early adulthood but Ive never once considered hurting another human. I think people are born this way.

    • @PEM-zt5rd
      @PEM-zt5rd 10 місяців тому +8

      Me too... aftwr all that I even have an unusual love for animals and general feeling of wanting to protect the weak... this case with Aiden and his behaviour is not a result of childhood trauma, poverty, abuse or neglect. I also do believe its genetic. Aiden was born with this capacity combined with the fact that at a young age he did drugs on top of that... really accelerated his negative mental condition. There are tons of cases where youth and drugs result in suicide...but like the doctor says... its very peculiar and unique that it results in such a brutal level of bizarre and evil act of merciless long lasting and close range murder. Its not impulsive... he thrives in it. He used his hands during the process... repeatedly. 114 stabs + the act of overpowering his victim during the attack until his desire was fulfilled.

    • @Truthpatriot62
      @Truthpatriot62 9 місяців тому +3

      Same I even watched real gore videos at like 12.. if anything the abuse I suffered gave me extreme empathy for others that I could never hurt an innocent person much less kill...

    • @aguatype9269
      @aguatype9269 7 місяців тому

      Yes he was for sure

    • @SOS-ct9mv
      @SOS-ct9mv 5 місяців тому +1

      They now know psychopaths are born that way they can see the difference in their brains in MRI they are also generally quite bright. Sociopaths are created they have normal looking brains in MRI and they can trace their lives and see how they ended up this way. He could also be mentally ill. Not that any of that justifies this tragic event.

    • @DylaneyDay
      @DylaneyDay 4 місяці тому

      Read the book “The Lucifer Effect”. Anyone can easily turn “evil”, you just aren’t one of them

  • @calistakorb7821
    @calistakorb7821 Рік тому +73

    Excuse me but that boy had friends and a girlfriend and his friend trusted him to not kill her. He knew exactly what he did and what's he doing now.

    • @charrielyn1231
      @charrielyn1231 Рік тому +15

      @@MyUA-cam-ni5ce Wrong trial

    • @julesservantofjesus972
      @julesservantofjesus972 Рік тому +2

      Calista, I agree with you. I saw him after one of the family's statements write something down & throw the pen down. He has no remorse. I hope he gets life!

    • @Alexandria.Washington
      @Alexandria.Washington Рік тому

      @@MyUA-cam-ni5ce WTF??

    • @islandgirl9479
      @islandgirl9479 Рік тому +1

      ​@My UA-cam
      You're talking about the Alex Murdaugh case....smh

  • @NYnurse315
    @NYnurse315 Рік тому +94

    When they were showing all of the pictures of what was once his home and his bedroom earlier in the case, I couldn't help but wonder how he felt knowing that he would never go home again. Never see his room or the inside of a school or anything other than a little cell surrounded by other criminals. I hope it really hurts.

    • @LaryAk47
      @LaryAk47 Рік тому +2

      @dem08 or make him want to learn how to be even worse, get a few tips

    • @westernhemisphere2205
      @westernhemisphere2205 Рік тому

      He's a psychopath they adapt quickly. He has no real attachments like a normal kid because he's not normal.

    • @angelineswart2232
      @angelineswart2232 Рік тому +2

      Almost always, people about to commit a crime don't think of the consequences....and I mean sit down and really think. They think they might get caught but reality doesn't sink in...very sad

  • @phyllissaid7001
    @phyllissaid7001 Рік тому +33

    This witness was awesome, explained his findings so well.

  • @Jesusisthetruth2
    @Jesusisthetruth2 Рік тому +108

    The world is screwed. Kids getting fed on the Internet loads of nonsense, violence, sex , drugs etc... I fear for the next generation 😢 Parents need to step up and love and protect their children's minds, with their lives !!

    • @happycamper1372
      @happycamper1372 Рік тому +14

      Lack of consequences all around.

    • @Jesusisthetruth2
      @Jesusisthetruth2 Рік тому +10

      ​​@@happycamper1372 Tragic.😢 He was clearly on his way to become the psychopath that he is now. Early intervention is vital with children !

    • @happycamper1372
      @happycamper1372 Рік тому +11

      @@Jesusisthetruth2 After listening further and knowing he was viewing true horror I’m wondering what kind of parents wouldn’t be checking his phone habits. Good parents are all over that!

    • @hivemindconcussion2173
      @hivemindconcussion2173 Рік тому

      Parental narcissism is the cancer of the 21st century.

    • @daniellakarenina8634
      @daniellakarenina8634 Рік тому +10

      Yes and tristyn was dancing in her nighties on tiktok as well
      This needs to stop

  • @dustybaughman5540
    @dustybaughman5540 Рік тому +206

    Imagine being a parent knowing you gave birth and raised someone with the brain capable of doing this. Especially at 14 years old, he had yet to experience any life.

    • @missfriscowin3606
      @missfriscowin3606 Рік тому +15

      No. I cannot 😢

    • @cjdodgeprimecrime
      @cjdodgeprimecrime Рік тому +21

      Unfathomable.

    • @ktermalkut8332
      @ktermalkut8332 Рік тому

      if you allow a person to watch evil that evil is rooted in satan and that is how the seed of evil is planted in the person. It is the same thing with child molesters - they have a history of WATCHING child porn.
      The story was that the guy had satanic posters in his room and some said his mother was of the same mindset.

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Рік тому +1

      And if he is not stopped now by prison, he will kill again.

    • @AaronKraftCreative
      @AaronKraftCreative Рік тому +37

      I am fairly certain that part of what makes a child capable of committing such a horrifying act IS the parent's influence or lack thereof in their day-to-day life. His parents did something to create this monster, whether knowingly or unknowingly, I promise you that his parents can be classified as "bad parents". Just how bad, may never be revealed, but I promise they were not responsible parents and that's not an excuse for his crime, but kids with responsible, involved parents do not turn into monsters.

  • @Stacy-
    @Stacy- Рік тому +40

    When Aiden gets to the big boy jail, he's going to get a ride awakening. He is going to get taught a valuable lesson by the adults & will deserve everything he gets.

    • @navymom3202
      @navymom3202 Рік тому

      Luckily juvenile prison isn't a cake walk either. There are bigger and badder incarcerated with him, I hope everyday he is terrorized like he has terrorized Tristyn's family.

    • @nameunknown5736
      @nameunknown5736 Рік тому +5

      I've heard the Florida youth program is actually a lot worse than the adult prison. There's a UA-camr Christina Randall who was in the yo program and then transitioned into adult and said it was absolute insanity in the youth side.

    • @LisaPeterson227
      @LisaPeterson227 Рік тому

      His first day at prison, stand there naked, spread them, and cough. So gets a good lesson in humiliation.

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 Рік тому +7

      @@nameunknown5736 That’s one person and a woman at that though. Men’s jail isn’t a walk in the park but it’s not super max prison. I follow CR as well for reference. Fucci will have a rough time in an adult male prison eventually.

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 Рік тому

      When you are that mentally ill, you don't care...you kind of want to die.

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 Рік тому +80

    Childhood trauma is an excellent predictor of how someone is going to turn out. Parents are doing a miserable job of parenting.

    • @millig8980
      @millig8980 Рік тому

      I am victim of child abuse ask me how many people I have killed so far?

    • @January.
      @January. Рік тому +11

      ABSOLUTELY AGREE

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Рік тому +25

      Not really. A lot of folks overcome childhood trauma to lead normal meaningful lives. It can only predict possible psychiatric outcomes and then not with 100% confidence.

    • @notthatronjohnson1187
      @notthatronjohnson1187 Рік тому +14

      Not all parents. I'm neighbors with a family that have 2 daughters, one 11 and one 13. I never seen 2 nicer young kids. I'm 75 and they come over everyday after school to see how I'm doing and always ask if I need any help with cleaning. They've helped me many times with cleaning inside and outside. If they're going shopping with their mom they run over and ask if I need anything. Their parents are just wonderful people. They get excellent grades and participate in many activities at school and church. They never leave without telling me they love me and give me a hug. I'm blessed, and yes I love them back.

    • @barbaraaguttman8854
      @barbaraaguttman8854 Рік тому +13

      Not so; my parents were Holocaust survivors and they never taught me to hate.

  • @sandclann
    @sandclann Рік тому +20

    There is no excuse for what he did. Other kids have worse childhoods.

    • @auzy2u845
      @auzy2u845 6 місяців тому +2

      Who said that it's an excuse? There's a r for everything

  • @oldcollegecoed
    @oldcollegecoed Рік тому +73

    This doctor is an extraordinary witness; he’s calm, deliberate, and most importantly, he does an incredible job of explaining the psychology involved in this case in a way that everyone can understand. (And to lighten this up a bit; he’s hot as a firecracker! But I do like smart men!)

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 Рік тому +36

    If he was a relative of mine, I would be beyond horrified, If I shared his last name, I'd change it.. he is a monster.

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +8

      I used to like the name Aiden, I can't stand it now... 🤮

    • @GypsyGirl23
      @GypsyGirl23 Рік тому +1

      Let's hope he finds love and forgiveness in prison....in the form of a big fat hairy girlfriend named Tiny who loves and forgives him daily, repeatedly.

    • @jessb465
      @jessb465 Рік тому

      @@GypsyGirl23 He’s a minor. Why would someone make a joke about a minor being raped? You’re fckn weird.

  • @EarthChild9000
    @EarthChild9000 Рік тому +96

    This psychologist is really good, his voice is so calming. None of us have been with Aiden his whole life so i am in no position to assume what hes been through, but from what this guy has said and watching the way he interacted with his parents, i think this is a nurture issue. He seemed very off put by the presence of his dad and fearful almost and his mom seems like shes ready to be rid of him or something. I also dont think there is much affection either, there is no comfort in the room when they are speaking with him. His soul is cold and seems to be filled with malice and he deserves to sit in a cold cell and think about the evil act he chose to play his fate with.

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Рік тому

      Regardless of why he is the way he is, he’s a killer.

    • @c.l.888
      @c.l.888 Рік тому +23

      I’m sure his parents are sick of dealing with his crap. He didn’t just start acting like this. He’s probably been this way since way young.

    • @robynmitchell9563
      @robynmitchell9563 Рік тому

      If it was a nurture issue, I'd have killed a whole bunch of people. I didn't. Some humans are born without the mental & emotional facility for empathy & conscience. Just as some are born with other disorders. Simple.

    • @mandyk9192
      @mandyk9192 Рік тому

      That’s bc he’s a psychopath!

    • @trialgoddess
      @trialgoddess Рік тому +8

      I think there is always a nature component, but the nurture component can cancel or exacerbate the nature component. I would like to know at what age he started watching gory horror movies and if there were any other weird part of his upbringing that would have numbed his response to a bloody injury or caused him some bizarre fascination with it. Lots of folks enjoy those slasher films because they are complete fiction, but this kid would have ended up making his own snuff films eventually. At least he was caught early when only one very precious life was taken.

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_ Рік тому +15

    Aiden Fucci
    chronological age: 14
    developmental age: mature for a 14-year-old boy (read: not a narcissist or borderline)
    considered a leader among peers
    intellectual developmental: never formally tested on a Wexler test (no cognitive problems); guard at detention center says intelligent, but not street smart (i.e. not cunning, so he's not a psychopath); in ESE classes (exceptional student education classes) but considered an underperforming student given his level of intelligence, and struggling with both reading and math; average to below average grades
    classified as SLD: Specific Learning Deficiencies aka a neurobiological condition that causes learning difficulty
    behavioral/conduct issues: good behavior in 3rd grade, 4th-grade behavioral issues show up and worsen as years go on
    violent behavior didn't show up until 2019 and only had 2 violent issues (which is low)
    into gore and horror (antisocial) and talking about death and killing specific people including his girlfriend (putting a knife at her throat)
    talked about how easy it would be at night to kill his best friend at a sleepover (so he was no longer allowed to sleep over)
    told his girlfriend he would be killing someone that same month (the month he killed Tristan Bailey)
    had a plan for how he was going to find someone walking at night, drag them into the woods, kill them, and then pretend like he didn't do it so he could "keep on killing people"
    This is a violent sociopath...which is why he has violent fantasies...and pretends to kill his girlfriend and best friend.
    People think psychopaths are serial killers but it's almost always the sociopaths, and it's their parents who turn them into sociopaths, usually when the child is young (before kindergarten), and it's the emotional abuse and emotional neglect that usually does it.
    The spree murderers and mass murderers are also created by their parents, but they're malignant narcissists, which is a sociopath, but who is high in narcissistic, sadistic, and paranoid traits.

  • @maureenmckillop3622
    @maureenmckillop3622 Рік тому +74

    Aiden's dad has done prison time for several offensives. Don't make him out to be a normal dad. He was arrested for child abuse many years ago.

    • @astrid5522
      @astrid5522 Рік тому +11

      His bio dad?

    • @breezee_g
      @breezee_g Рік тому +4

      ​@@astrid5522 Yes

    • @blackpoppymagazine
      @blackpoppymagazine Рік тому +3

      Do we know any details of what kind of abuse?

    • @deadnorwegianblue614
      @deadnorwegianblue614 Рік тому

      @@blackpoppymagazineFrom what I remembered it was sleeping with a minor when he was young.

    • @MrsK976
      @MrsK976 Рік тому

      Are they still married? Or was she a single mom?

  • @WENCHintheTINFOILhat
    @WENCHintheTINFOILhat Рік тому +32

    I’d pay this guy to say
    Bueller Bueller Bueller

  • @mychannel6718
    @mychannel6718 Рік тому +22

    That guy looks like Eric Clapton.

    • @Mrs.LeahBaker
      @Mrs.LeahBaker Рік тому +3

      Omg you’re right. I kept thinking why did he look familiar. Now I cannot unsee it lol

    • @DrJ-hx7wv
      @DrJ-hx7wv Рік тому +1

      It's the glasses I think

  • @LarisaBayaMomo
    @LarisaBayaMomo Рік тому +46

    It is sad that his girlfriend was not alarmed enough to tell ppl who can do something about it.

    • @kirsikka1029
      @kirsikka1029 Рік тому +1

      Why would you say something like that & put it on Zoe? Like she does think about how she dated A psychopath? She has to see people like you judge her as somehow responsible in this uggggg

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +8

      I agree.. somehow someway, she could have told someone... Now what they would do with that info I don't know.. but the authorities needed to be contacted..

    • @sarahwales6276
      @sarahwales6276 Рік тому

      ​@@kirsikka1029 Who is Zoe?

    • @ambermay6884
      @ambermay6884 Рік тому +3

      I wonder if Zoe and Tristyn had some sort of middle school girl beef…..

  • @tektako
    @tektako Рік тому +12

    back in the day, kids didn’t dare utter crazy threats of this sort or dream of acting on them because if they did, they’d cop a hiding from parentals. nowadays parents wanna be BFFs and kids fear nobody, not cops and not parents. where were the parents in THIS case?

  • @k8m549
    @k8m549 Рік тому +12

    It's like her angels were trying to warn her but every person that had the chance to intervene was being distracted by the devil

  • @melmack2003
    @melmack2003 Рік тому +7

    The psychologist provided excellent analysis.....both he and the prosecuting attorney were well-prepared and well-spoken.

  • @jessieessex
    @jessieessex Рік тому +9

    This shows us how they assess behavior problems of children. It’s an informative portion.

  • @tarabeard
    @tarabeard Рік тому +28

    Great witness. Intelligent, well prepared and explained things so clearly.

  • @catheydaniel6952
    @catheydaniel6952 Рік тому +54

    There is only one person to blame here.
    Not the victim.
    Not his past.
    Not his parents.
    Not society.
    One person.

    • @cherylhaskell9830
      @cherylhaskell9830 Рік тому +6

      Parents did not support him academically: difficulty in reading/math. When he struggled, where were they???

    • @ciyy4176
      @ciyy4176 Рік тому +3

      Him not knowing that caused him to kill ?

    • @catheydaniel6952
      @catheydaniel6952 Рік тому +13

      @@cherylhaskell9830 What does that have to do with someone stabbing another person 114 times? Or is that he couldnt count to understand just how many times he had stabbed?
      My brother and I grew up in the same house, lived the same life, had the same lack of support system. One of us is in jail for attempted murder, one of us is free and living a great life. Choices.

    • @lobsterblacc9478
      @lobsterblacc9478 Рік тому +1

      ​@@catheydaniel6952 he's a child at the end of the day. He deserves what he gets but I would like to see the skeleton's in your closet, oh wait nobody cares about your life 😂

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +7

      Exactly... I'm sick of folks blaming his parents, they weren't perfect parents but what parents are... This is on him alone ..

  • @maureenmckillop3622
    @maureenmckillop3622 Рік тому +75

    And mommy trying to parent him finally by helping to hide evidence in a murder he committed. Sick group. No one should be that shocked that he did this.

    • @mimad4923
      @mimad4923 Рік тому +6

      From a psychological perspective, this is not an unusual act. In fact, she just showed raw maternal instinct at that moment. She thought of nothing but protecting her child. OBVIOUSLY it was completely wrong, but it isn't an out of the ordinary act. The vast majority of cases of evidence tampering is committed by a loved one in an effort to protect.

    • @Jada-vz3ie
      @Jada-vz3ie Рік тому

      I agree with @Mima D. She was impulsive and panicked, fearing the consequences of what he did. I'm not sure what I would have done in that situation. Out of unconditional love alone, my first instinct is to protect. Agree, impulsively, she didn't do the right thing, but who are we to judge?

  • @barbarah9917
    @barbarah9917 Рік тому +12

    This kid knew exactly what he was doing.

  • @hannahshepherd4302
    @hannahshepherd4302 Рік тому +3

    Dr. Greg Prichard please, after you retire (not that you’re anywhere near the age) write a book re; your experience as a forensic psychologist!!

  • @adagamba7203
    @adagamba7203 Рік тому +23

    Lock him up and throw that key away poor Tristan she’s the one who suffered at the hands of this monster but I’m glad he wasn’t able to do it to anyone else !!!

  • @TexasBeliever57
    @TexasBeliever57 Рік тому +57

    I noticed that he seems to always pick people that he considers "weaker" than himself to be abusive to. There will come a day where he will be the weaker one. This kid is why my kids were put into karate for years & learned to be on the defensive & my brothers also taught them things to protect themselves from this kind of attack. Then I also got out of big cities.

    • @rach6346
      @rach6346 Рік тому +7

      A coward for sure

    • @EarlyBirdCraft
      @EarlyBirdCraft Рік тому +3

      I have two kids and I will be homeschooling them. No way am I going to let some spoiled brat bully hurt my children

    • @sarahholland2600
      @sarahholland2600 Рік тому

      Of course he does. Why do you think serial killers favour sex workers as targets? They're exploited & abysed by pimps, usually doing it to feed addiction & even more vulnerable due to the job requiring them to go to isolated places with strangers .

    • @theflyingdutchman_01
      @theflyingdutchman_01 Рік тому +4

      Karate aint worth crap out on the streets, and Karate wouldn’t have saved that poor girls’ life even if she would have been a champion black belt… MMA is much more useful for street combat, but in this case it also wouldn’t have helped the killer’s victim… there is no defence against a crazy killer with a knife, intend on killing you unfortunately…

    • @hanagloriaedelblum5693
      @hanagloriaedelblum5693 Рік тому

      Can't you kick a knife out of someone's hand? There MUST be some kind of defense!

  • @candyhall367
    @candyhall367 Рік тому +12

    Since this kid had an IEP, why wasn’t he referred for psychological and academic testing, WISC-R and WRAT tests, during his IEP review process?

    • @patricksmith407
      @patricksmith407 Рік тому

      My state demanded it before IEP could take place. Two year waiting list. The principle didn’t believe me and demanded to speak with the hospital. Ran into her post retirement and she said you were right about a lot of things.

    • @sarapatterson6519
      @sarapatterson6519 9 місяців тому +1

      They'd rather kick students out than deal with them/ help them....Zero tolerence policies at their best.

  • @lorraineyanez4301
    @lorraineyanez4301 Рік тому +24

    Only after the fact do they now pay attention. Too late. So in a time of being in a rebellious stage in life..Bailey trust him and felt comfortable enough to leave her house and be out with him. Makes me wonder what side Mr. Fauci showed her. Trust me these type of people show certain personality to certain people.

  • @cybeleslehner6068
    @cybeleslehner6068 Рік тому +13

    What a great psychologist! I would listen to his soothing voice all day long…

  • @danielsemmens6640
    @danielsemmens6640 Рік тому +9

    His mothers face is a story all by itself

  • @petergriffiinbirdistheword
    @petergriffiinbirdistheword Рік тому +86

    No 💩 every criminal has psychological issues but guess what... most people do too! I guarantee you my life has been wayyy more screwed up than this kid and I'd never do something like that to someone even though I can think of a few who deserved it. I'm just so tired of people who do this horrible things using mental health and a crappy childhood as an excuse or justification. I had a crappy childhood and I'm currently having a crappy adulthood and never once did I think to stab somebody over 100 times! I'm talking abuse of all kinds, trauma, neglect from family, friends, peers, teachers, adults, kids and complete strangers. This kid knew what he was doing! He mocked the girl from the patrol car. His mother tampered with evidence. He pretended to be insane in prison on coincidentally on camera and that happened to be the only time he experienced a "break from reality" and he dropped the act immediately after mental health professionals pointed out the linkelyhood of his symptoms being genuine since he had never in his life experienced anything remotely similar before. Having unusual fantasies about killing people is exactly why he is guilty, because he planned to do this instead of seeking help. He also planned to get away with it. He is trash.

    • @michmex220
      @michmex220 Рік тому +16

      👍🏼 and just pure evil. 👿 this kid would kill again without hesitation if he felt like it. They need to put him away And through away the key! Its to bad his parents didn’t seek the help he most definitely needed a long long time ago! , so sure The signs were all there for them to have noticed ! Shame on them too !

    • @charrielyn1231
      @charrielyn1231 Рік тому +10

      I agree! I have a friend who had a horribly sexually & physically abusive childhood by her father and strangers he allowed to use her and she didn’t grow up to be evil & abusive - she volunteered at homeless shelters and volunteered for AIDS patients… unless it is truly a mental disorder, it’s a choice!

    • @michmex220
      @michmex220 Рік тому +6

      @@charrielyn1231 yup !👍🏼 monsters like him don’t have A conscious and you cant teach them one or heal them to one. Either you’re born with one or you’re not!

    • @mandyk9192
      @mandyk9192 Рік тому +3

      Very very well said!

    • @oldcollegecoed
      @oldcollegecoed Рік тому

      He’s far worse than trash…for lack of a better word, he’s a monster!

  • @TheRight-handedStranger
    @TheRight-handedStranger Рік тому +14

    The doctor explained very well in terms that I whose English is not my first language could understand.

  • @sabrinalennox2004
    @sabrinalennox2004 Рік тому +30

    Sir, his mother tried to wash the blood out of his jeans in the bathroom sink. Then she tried suggesting that Aiden tell investigators that he was wearing something else

    • @KashWill9
      @KashWill9 Рік тому +11

      It had to be an absurd amount of blood if the victim was stabbed that many times. I can’t believe the mom didn’t turn him in right there with that evidence in a freaking ziploc.

    • @sabrinalennox2004
      @sabrinalennox2004 Рік тому +5

      ​@@KashWill9 yes it was an absurd amount of blood

    • @catherineseiler7407
      @catherineseiler7407 Рік тому

      His mother deserves jail time too

    • @TopHatNat
      @TopHatNat Рік тому

      Has she never watched a crime show or even "Law&Order" and learnt that forensics test for blood down the drain pipe and even bleach cannot wash off DNA?!!!

    • @pattiollweiler2496
      @pattiollweiler2496 4 місяці тому

      Not defending her, and I do think she deserved more jail time than she got. However, I understand that she was in a mixed state of denial/fear, hadn't quite wrapped her head around what her child actually IS yet.

  • @ZIG.E
    @ZIG.E Рік тому +26

    He said he wanted to kill somebody he liked !!

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Рік тому +4

      And he did and will likely again if given the opportunity.

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +1

      Probably so he would be linked to them forever.. no one will ever be able to look at his face and not think about Trystan.. unfortunately, they are linked together forever..

    • @JLu20
      @JLu20 Рік тому

      He prolly got that from a line in some stupid horror flick, snd thought it was a cool line to say. Idiots are easily programmed by media.

  • @rollergirl55
    @rollergirl55 Рік тому +7

    This psychologist is exceptional. His background, knowledge, experience dealing with normal and violent juveniles is superb. He is an excellent, eloquent professional witness. He is 100% presenting unbiased statistics, accurate factual documented information about Fucci’s educational background and performance in elementary and secondary school. His calm, precise, deliberate, paced manner of speaking is very easy to follow and understand. He is a very effective witness who we deem as expert, highly informed and credible. The prosecuting attorney is sharp, quick witted, relaxed, experienced and knowledgeable about this case. She allows this witness to describe the essence of Fucci by guiding his testimony, not interfering with it, allowing him to fully cover every point he is making. He speaks very simply to the lay audience so he is easily understood. It’s a pleasure to hear the attorney and the psychologist reveal the facts and the meaning behind Fucci’s behaviour and actions. It’s as though they are both engaged in a slow, beautifully choreographed waltz and is a beautiful sight to behold. Excellent job by both professionals. I bet she thought she died and went to heaven having to question this witness. Cross doesn’t stand a chance dismantling his testimony. Good for Team Bailey!

    • @s.c.2424
      @s.c.2424 Рік тому

      Agreed. He handled every question with respect and knowledge. Very well-articulated man.

  • @jemimadan
    @jemimadan Рік тому +10

    Lock him up and throw away the key. He seems irredeemable. I don't care how young he is.

  • @angieacquasanta4213
    @angieacquasanta4213 Рік тому +6

    It's time to hold these type of children accountable of their actions

  • @heidimorein3180
    @heidimorein3180 Рік тому +3

    This is a very thorough and I think a pretty solid review of documents and evidence. Interesting how special education designations differ state to state.

  • @jeys4432
    @jeys4432 Рік тому +9

    This level of breakdown needs to happen at other cases like these. I'm so tired of footnotes about how unexplainable people's actions are. Who the hell does that help but the next killer?

  • @TAGMZs63
    @TAGMZs63 Рік тому +17

    His performance at the police station after he was caught was ridiculous and manipulative. One teacher calls him a punk. This kid told friends exactly what he wanted to do, kill someone to see what it's like. So, now he knows and will more than likely never get out of prison. It's a shame that no one thought to say something about his plans, maybe it would have spared poor Trystins life. The amount of defensive stab wounds the girl had, my God, she fought for her life. This kid was raging inside, and although he showed signs of planning extreme violence by expressing it verbally, yet again, they thought he was fooling around. After listening to the psychiatrists evaluation, I think this could have been prevented. Tragedy for both families

  • @notthatronjohnson1187
    @notthatronjohnson1187 Рік тому +15

    His extortion days will be over once he gets to big boy prison. He will be the fresh new chicken. He's earned everything that's coming to him😢😢

    • @Jordan81577
      @Jordan81577 Рік тому

      They are going to take his cheeks

    • @Jordan81577
      @Jordan81577 Рік тому

      @@neilcampbell4931 he deserves everything that’s coming to him

  • @gerryryan1372
    @gerryryan1372 Рік тому +7

    I was useless at school. But after leaving school I excelled. I'm a practical first and then I could work out the theory. The schools then worked in theory first and practical second. 😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉

  • @claraitawanga8353
    @claraitawanga8353 Рік тому +10

    It doesn't matter what academic problems he has,theirs a lot kids with many of those problems, and yet they don't stab a 13 years old, 114 times, and then brag about it, he decided, what to do and succeed and bragged about it, with no remorse, he needs prison time for the rest of his life

  • @rsellers7090
    @rsellers7090 Рік тому +7

    What an absolute POS, he should never be released from prison.

  • @jooliagoolia9959
    @jooliagoolia9959 Рік тому +9

    Even in confinement where most inmates find solace in the routine and he is amongst his peers and he still cannot stop his violence...

    • @LisaPeterson227
      @LisaPeterson227 Рік тому +5

      Your wrong. They adapt because what else are they going to do. Prison is their natural habitat, lying, manipulating, threatening people, lack of empathy for others. Of course he is going to get threatened, and will be a threat. He will be with his kind.

    • @Stargazer9933
      @Stargazer9933 Рік тому

      @@LisaPeterson227 Indeed. I completely agree.

  • @hollyheughins9246
    @hollyheughins9246 Рік тому +2

    I love his jab in the beginning at the "no child left behind" crap we have here in Florida. Good job sir.

  • @SPK-op4rr
    @SPK-op4rr Рік тому +16

    Everyone in comments are upset with parents and family but did you not listen to the whole video?! The Doctor said he had a pretty normal childhood existence and his family was fine

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +7

      People always want to blame someone someone else.. this is totally on his own..

    • @sarahwales6276
      @sarahwales6276 Рік тому

      The Doctor wasn't there to witness his childhood. His family are deadbeats, that doesn't however, mean they share the blame for what this monster did.

  • @carolbell8008
    @carolbell8008 Рік тому +3

    Dr. Prichard is a brilliant man and a pleasure to hear, thank you.

  • @cherylhaskell9830
    @cherylhaskell9830 Рік тому +15

    Parental failure: evidenced he was not supported in learning basic reading and math. Creates severe emotional trauma when child cannot perform at peer level.

    • @sarahwales6276
      @sarahwales6276 Рік тому +4

      Ridiculous. Most creative children capable of critical thought don't respond well to School Indoctrination, it has nothing to do with parental failure. His issues are far greater than emotional issues due to not keeping up with his peers.

    • @dbird5074
      @dbird5074 Рік тому

      Not enough to viciously and violently murder someone and enjoy it.

    • @bellyfulochelly4222
      @bellyfulochelly4222 Рік тому

      This is true. If your child needs extra support due to disabilities or development delays, elementary school is the easiest and most important time to provide that support.
      Lots of parents downplay the importance of those foundational years, and act like all the later problems just appeared out of the blue.

  • @obnoxiouscriticagainstthef6582
    @obnoxiouscriticagainstthef6582 Рік тому +15

    I am confused. I too have watched real "gore" videos and images. For example images of Dahmer's victims and videos with cartel executions. But i despise them. I did search for them on my own and without anyone pushing me to do it, but out of curiosity and not to get satisfaction or to invoke any fantasy of mine. I have done that probably 3-4 times the last 30 years, and i am pretty certain that i never revisited any of the material once i saw it. My reaction was a "wtf??!" reaction and not a "wow!this looks awesome" reaction. I despise violence against living beings, especially against a fellow human, but for some reason it interests me. I remember reading about the German cannibal Armin something, and trying to find all material on the case, documentaries etc. So i do have a kind of fixation with extreme crime.
    I am worried about myself. Everyone says that people who voluntarily search for real gory images need help. But i would only stab a person under extreme circumstances like seeing my mom getting attacked. I would also need to find a knife since i never carry anything pointy other than my keys. I also listen to death metal but i never pay attention to the lyrics. I like the energy of the music, not the silly gory lyrics. Gosh!!! Most people would think that i am a psychopath hiding my true colors..This kid Aidan on the other hand, his actions once inside the prison, show his true colors. The guy will probably murder inmates too. May the family of the victim find their peace somehow. As for Aidan, i am not sure prison is exactly a punishment for him. He will probably thrive in that environment and become even sicker and even more dangerous.

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +3

      No matter how much time the judge gives him tomorrow, he will add to his time by his actions..

    • @saramarotto8466
      @saramarotto8466 Рік тому +4

      Good insight. Maybe don't listen to heavy metal. Whether or not you know the lyrics you are still absorbing them, like second hand smoke. Maybe. you could study criminology instead of serial killers...solving crimes is vastly different and actually more satisfying than murder for entertainment.

    • @LisaPeterson227
      @LisaPeterson227 Рік тому

      @Tara Mcgavan You are wrong. He's a liar, manipulator. He will be a threat, and be threatened. He will most likely kill in prison. For protection, for another thrill, for whatever he can offer for survival.

    • @chasburns3303
      @chasburns3303 Рік тому

      Yes, I ve thought long and hard as what would be a just punishment for this young person. Maybe electric shock therapy. Some of his behavior could likely be attributed to genetics.

    • @JoshuaCastillo6309
      @JoshuaCastillo6309 Рік тому

      You and I are on the same boat in regards to entertainment. I love Death Metal and horrific material but not because I think it’s a good thing. It’s clearly a negative thing but I enjoy it because of the thrill, much like riding a rollercoaster. Rollercoasters are supposed to be scary and unpleasant for people to enjoy them. So stuff like that has it’s place but there’s a line, and when you cross that line, you enter dangerous territory.

  • @Hiben13
    @Hiben13 Рік тому +8

    I am still get to be convinced on a child being placed into a special education class , based on the teachers assessment and recommendations alone. Why? Because teachers have different teaching styles that may or not work for all students, particularly in larger group settings.

    • @dbird5074
      @dbird5074 Рік тому +1

      It was based on testing and grades, as well. More so than teachers’ opinions.

  • @jenniferlynn3537
    @jenniferlynn3537 Рік тому +24

    Did anyone else notice the way Aiden’s forehead slants back rather than vertical? Check out timestamp 1:01:35.
    That implies abnormal brain development in the prefrontal cortex. Think of a bear - an apex predator - which has a similar sloping head - and also lack compassion and remorse. It would be interesting to examine some of Aiden’s brain scans to see what might be going on up there. Something is certainly missing.

    • @jessb465
      @jessb465 Рік тому +1

      I’m forever fascinated by the human brain.

    • @annereidy7981
      @annereidy7981 Рік тому

      Seriously? I have plenty of empathy and have never considered murdering for the heck of it!

    • @ingloriousbetch4302
      @ingloriousbetch4302 Рік тому +3

      Phrenology is not a thing.

    • @soraparuq
      @soraparuq Рік тому +3

      ​@@ingloriousbetch4302 it's not about phrenology betcha. It's about brain development or not, cognitive trauma, lesions, etc. Brain scans have almost ALWAYS indicated abnormalities in serial killers & psychopaths.

  • @racheldrake277
    @racheldrake277 Рік тому +6

    Really enjoyed listening to this man, found him very informative.

  • @ilonamariaencs1560
    @ilonamariaencs1560 Рік тому +2

    There is no explanation for this. This also shows how much he has not been taught the value of the sanctity of life. To him, it was all just a lot of moves. But, he knew he had to deny what he had done. However, he didn't really put effort into it for a long time. As if he didn't want to be free. Single-minded, no fear, just existing, functioning, indifferent. It was logical that he fled the scene, but he is apparently disinterested in the court hearing, because he does not realize what he has done. And, as the expert tells us what his behavior is like inside, we know that he invariably shuts out all emotions and continues to behave abnormally.
    Everyone is driven by something, from within, that they have learned, which is reason, emotion, and a mixture of the two, but we don't see that here, because it doesn't exist. If he was really touched by what is happening to him, against him, then we would see a worried expression on his face, but we don't see that here, because he doesn't have it in him either, but the reason for this is that he was never taught to do that. A lost soul found by demons and brought here. Everything has a cause and effect. It's strange to us because what he does is far from us, even though we know this behavior, although we don't use it. What drives a human soul to do evil, is a dimension known only to those who have already entered it. The conscience, the fear of doing wrong, the fear of prison, the loss of our freedom, and the known, learned moral consciousness, the deliberate will and striving for goodness, the sure awareness of this, the reassuring and protective boundaries of common sense, these are all within us are.
    Somewhere this child is lost, for whom the parents are responsible, no matter what the child did! The child is the hand that committed the crime, but its parents are the cause, because they were brought up in a negligent manner. I didn't walk the streets at night because my parents looked after me! Education is by far the biggest responsibility that ever exists in this world! It never expires if you cause damage, make an omission, do it negligently!

  • @mad7fisher
    @mad7fisher Рік тому +18

    I don't understand this doctor's pov , - according to Fucc's girlfriend there was emotional. abuse & admits that dad hits him (which goes against this tough boy image he's trying to show) - dad's been arrested multiple times for assault, one time was with Aiden in car, so kid witnessed it. But since grandma says everything is honkey dorey, we're the Brady Bunch kinda stuff -this doctor negates everything the girlfriend was told.& says the kid had a good upbringing. wth?!!I don't understand. There's no way it was this happy Brady bunch stuff because the father is a felon who's known to be a bully. Please understand I'm not defending this kid. I'm just talking about the facts😮

    • @traceyarnaud8433
      @traceyarnaud8433 Рік тому +1

      I think the doctor was saying that relative to the home situations of most juvenile offenders Aiden had a “relatively” decent upbringing. Hard to believe with that mother though.

  • @lovelysphynx7396
    @lovelysphynx7396 Рік тому +13

    This is so crazily sad😭

  • @agathac6187
    @agathac6187 Рік тому +7

    How could he be SLD but never given an IQ test?

    • @CamdenMade
      @CamdenMade Рік тому

      His stupidity was apparent.

  • @millig8980
    @millig8980 Рік тому +45

    Pray that he never gets out, he is not the victim of abuse irrespective of what his mother did or didn’t. This individual ( I refuse to call him an innocent child) is an abuser. I have enough personal experience to tell you that abusers Never change because they enjoy the power, pleasure and control over their victims. Irrespective if all the Einsteins commenting here Not everyone can be rehabilitated.

    • @fairyprincess911
      @fairyprincess911 Рік тому +5

      Exactly! Power and control. He craves it and would kill again.

    • @michmex220
      @michmex220 Рік тому

      Absolutely thousand percent agree👍🏼 this kid would kill
      Again in a heartbeat if he felt like it with out a second thought ! He is just pure evil 👿

    • @julesservantofjesus972
      @julesservantofjesus972 Рік тому +7

      Yes he's evil! He even said he'd keep killing.

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +3

      I agree

    • @JLu20
      @JLu20 Рік тому

      Yep. He's "Broken from the factory". Faulty from inception. 💁

  • @lovelysphynx7396
    @lovelysphynx7396 Рік тому +36

    Parents letting 14 yo watching gory movies is not a normal upbringing.

    • @kthompson5270
      @kthompson5270 Рік тому

      Or sleeping over his girlfriend’s house at 14

    • @GrundleTwunt
      @GrundleTwunt Рік тому

      If only you knew what 14 year olds see on the internet😒 I bet your head would explode.

    • @MrsK976
      @MrsK976 Рік тому +6

      And they allowed her to have him sleep over! They were 13/14!!!

    • @chrissyart7984
      @chrissyart7984 Рік тому +5

      My Ex- husband got my Son to watch Horror Movies at age 2 ,it was Sickening!

    • @KatePalmer-js7tm
      @KatePalmer-js7tm Рік тому +1

      Truth I like what u said why are people watching horror movie about murder I was a horror movie junky God woke me up I started to see what is so entertaining about watching people killed running for their lives this happens in real life people are living that out why in the world would I want to glorify that no thanks I don't watch that crap anymore I was abused and different stuff I could of turned out like him but I thank God for His mercy and grace I pray He always keeps me such a sad situation all around

  • @futurecongress21
    @futurecongress21 Рік тому +4

    Even though the violent act is over with and has been for years the torture a parent would have thinking about the horrific experience their loved one had to endure…. My condolences and prayers for the family and friends of Tristyn. May this situation bring more awareness to communities especially when it comes to mental health, kids to be encouraged to be more open with school counselors about abuses that may be happening in the home, social media usage, and to encourage their kids not to hang out with anyone of their parents haven’t assessed that person or given approval. In Tristyn’s case, she was too young and innocent to know for herself what she was getting into when she made the decision to leave that late night with him- I’m not placing blame on her parents by saying that.

  • @Plootyhooter
    @Plootyhooter Рік тому +11

    Psychopaths are born that way but you can't label them when they are very young, even though you may strongly suspect it. They gain strength, experience, cunning and technique as they age. Behavioural problems of various degrees are always evident early on and they can be very bright, even charming.

  • @meganneilson7895
    @meganneilson7895 Рік тому +17

    I’m curious to know whether in these kind of cases, where no remorse or compassion from the perpetrator, there are brain scans conducted to see whether there’s something ‘lacking’, damage to certain areas or tumours etc that may be ‘reason’ for individuals to behave in such away. I’m not looking for excuses, I’m looking for any form of correlation that may help identify potential perpetrators in the future. For instance, if a baby has been shaken and suffered brain damage, or there’s been a severe concussion or undiagnosed TIA (mini-stroke) at some point during childhood would that predispose the person to such horrific crime? So a physiological episode as opposed to psychological make up.? 🤔 🧐

    • @marygoff3332
      @marygoff3332 Рік тому +6

      Not sure about "shaken baby" or a child dropped in infancy, etc if that would predispose a child to have psychopathic behavior later on, but I am certain that psychopaths DO have structurally different brains on MRIs in comparison with normal individuals. Many studies have been done that prove this fact.

    • @Jtoe1985
      @Jtoe1985 Рік тому

      Great point!

    • @LisaPeterson227
      @LisaPeterson227 Рік тому +1

      Traumatic brain injury does change personality. But to become a sociopath or psychopath it is because your early childhood caregivers did not teach the personality traits we are all supposed to be taught. As they don't know them, themselves.

    • @jenniferlynn3537
      @jenniferlynn3537 Рік тому +3

      @@marygoff3332 The great Canadian researcher Dr. Richard Hare (among others) wrote about defining characteristics of psychopathic brains. 👍🏻

    • @meganneilson7895
      @meganneilson7895 Рік тому

      @@jenniferlynn3537 thanks I’m going to look him up. I get that we can’t just go and scan kids brains to see if they are predisposed but maybe with enough substantial evidence through research some other identifying features can be found that would warrant a scan on those individuals that would be funded by government… proactive rather than reactive, much less trauma for all and much less cost to taxpayers in long run.

  • @ilovetinydornan
    @ilovetinydornan Рік тому +9

    The girlfriend of him sounds like she is going to be suceesfull at other relationships and life in general 😳 yikes... their everywhere

  • @jf8050
    @jf8050 Рік тому +26

    The psychologist has clearly been practicing his testimony. He's very eloquent.

    • @pattiollweiler2496
      @pattiollweiler2496 4 місяці тому

      He is simply intelligent. He keeps notes. He doesn't need to practice anything other than his specialty, psychology.

    • @jf8050
      @jf8050 4 місяці тому

      @@pattiollweiler2496 I'm sure he read through his notes to re familiarize himself with all of the points of the case.

  • @nikkimclay5474
    @nikkimclay5474 Рік тому +7

    This guy cares, hes fantastic, thorough, professional & precise

  • @JasonWilliamson-p2e
    @JasonWilliamson-p2e 9 місяців тому +2

    Keep him in prison end of story

  • @jessicavillanueva6289
    @jessicavillanueva6289 Рік тому +5

    In no way, shape or form is it justified if he killed one or the other but why didn’t he hurt his girlfriend and went with someone else? It’s so weird how psychopaths just pin specific people or it could be you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time

  • @EM-xs6co
    @EM-xs6co Рік тому +2

    In my opinion, he did a horrific adult crime. He should have been charged as an adult according to his adult premeditated crime. Treating him as a “mature” child tells you right there he should not be incarcerated with “children” when he had the “maturity” to carry out this calculated thrill-kill. He will severely injure/kill again.

  • @davidpaul6656
    @davidpaul6656 Рік тому +12

    What past emotional trauma!? The fact that he was allowed to do whatever he wanted and his mother was willing to cover for him!? Ooh such trauma

    • @LisaPeterson227
      @LisaPeterson227 Рік тому +6

      His dad was in prison before for child abuse. Plus if his parents are sociopaths, he has a high probability of becoming one.

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 Рік тому +3

      @@LisaPeterson227 Just to clarify because I got confused last week: Fucci Dad was 19 and the girl was underage at 15. Still statutory and disgusting but not related to Aiden or his siblings. The kids were spoiled rotten and possibly abused physically and emotionally; however, Aidan’s siblings didn’t corroborate his statements and he isn’t a credible source. I still can’t get over mom washing blood out of his jeans. That says everything.

  • @TP-nx7uf
    @TP-nx7uf 11 місяців тому +1

    It´s sad to see that so many juvenille murderers showed signs of disturbng behaviour prior to killing someone. His friends should have told someone about his remarks and I am not even mentioning his parents who failed this society miserably by not noticing their son was a monster. There should be more education about criminal behaviour, especially in connection to mental disorders. Mental illness doesn´t mean someone can become a violent murderer, but when comes to antisocial or narcissistic personality disorder, the risk can be high. Aiden clearly showed antisocial and violent tendencies and no one paid attention even when he literally told them he is going to kill someone. That poor girl would still be alive if people took these things more seriously.

  • @ritamoon7261
    @ritamoon7261 Рік тому +9

    He has dead eyes 👀 👺💀

  • @LekkerNootje
    @LekkerNootje 10 місяців тому +2

    Summery: He dumb

  • @lottaohlsson5018
    @lottaohlsson5018 Рік тому +6

    14 years old, and already a fantasy driven killer. I have never watching gore and I don't will, but this case is a true horror.

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 Рік тому

      I was homicidal at that age. My father would hit me for no reason every single day from the age of 6. I don't remember him being abusive when I was 4 but I remember having terrible anxiety at age 4. turns out I was an autistic emotionally overwhelmed child with an abusive father and an emotionally neglectful mother. My parents never let me do any of the things that Fucci's parents allowed him to do. That, some kind adults and my above-average IQ are probably why I'm not in prison. My EQ is very low. I fear being around people because I worry they will do something to me and I will flip on and kill them. None of my episodes are planned. They happen on impulse. I've been threatened with arrest by the police but these days I stay home and away from people.

    • @pattiollweiler2496
      @pattiollweiler2496 4 місяці тому

      Dahmer tried to assault a jogger while in high school. A man that jogged by his house. Failing that, he killed a hitchhiker. Then on to a lot of young men, and cannibalism.

  • @joshhihey
    @joshhihey 2 місяці тому

    This expert is like… *chef’s kiss*.. first objection is almost 3/4ths the way through. And he’s also like, unbiased. (I mean obviously he’s a prosecution witness, but he STILL says stuff that shows he’s looking at stuff clinically)

  • @tonykennedy8592
    @tonykennedy8592 Рік тому +6

    Such a bad defence lawyer. Doesn't she know that when the judge overrules an objection she should just shout "Grounz" over and over

  • @cathypoags9054
    @cathypoags9054 Рік тому +2

    Didn’t these children think that his comments or behavior was bizarre/abnormal enough to alert an adult?
    My 12yo granddaughter has enough sense to alert/tell her mother when things out of the normal occur.
    I don’t get it🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @cathypoags9054
    @cathypoags9054 Рік тому +5

    At what age r people/parents allowing their children to use Social media? Parents! Please take control! Take some responsibility in knowing what your child is doing. How or who r they responding or corresponding too on Social media?

    • @propogandalf
      @propogandalf Рік тому +1

      How did using social media contribute to the crime being committed?? That's totally irrelevant

    • @franceskonwai823
      @franceskonwai823 9 місяців тому

      EXACTLY. RAISE YOUR CHILD WITH MORALS AND RESPECT. THEN WHEN MATURE ENOUGH THEN GIVE THEM ACCESS AND MONITOR FREQUENTLY.

    • @pattiollweiler2496
      @pattiollweiler2496 4 місяці тому

      It wouldn't have mattered how much TV, internet, whatever. Listen to the evidence.
      He is to blame. Not anyone or anything else. He's a PSYCHOPATH.

  • @PEM-zt5rd
    @PEM-zt5rd 10 місяців тому +1

    This case with Aiden and his behaviour is not a result of childhood trauma, poverty, abuse or neglect. I do believe its genetic. Aiden was born with this capacity combined with the fact that at a young age he did drugs on top of that... really accelerated his negative mental condition. There are tons of cases where youth and drugs result in suicide...but like the doctor says... its very peculiar and unique that it results in such a brutal level of bizarre and evil act of merciless long lasting and close range murder. Its not impulsive... he thrives in it. He used his hands during the process... repeatedly. 114 stabs + the act of overpowering his victim during the attack until his desire was fulfilled.

  • @priscillamcclure4272
    @priscillamcclure4272 Рік тому +5

    Such a sad story for all involved. He's probably not going to live long in prison

    • @JLu20
      @JLu20 Рік тому +1

      👍🏻

  • @joeymatthysen5105
    @joeymatthysen5105 Рік тому +16

    Why is these kids in the streets at that time at night???? They should be safe at home, where is the parents???

    • @thomash.larsen6932
      @thomash.larsen6932 Рік тому

      U never been a teenager?

    • @donnar9864
      @donnar9864 Рік тому +1

      I was a very good kid and teenager in a very loving home, but I snuck out many times.. she was just being a teenager.. imo

  • @pattih7
    @pattih7 Рік тому +11

    So frightening and sad, to consider his plight!
    That he killed someone’s daughter, and on purpose, in a planned act!

  • @דנהיובל
    @דנהיובל Рік тому +1

    How does a kid become that?

  • @haydeebaez2870
    @haydeebaez2870 Рік тому +5

    I'm at a loss for words like for real. How did they get access to watching live killings wouldn't that only be on the dark web?

  • @brendahardee4175
    @brendahardee4175 Рік тому +2

    This so painful to listen to. Gezzz from the sounds of this report - this kid was a ticking time bomb. His parents failed him terribly. I'm not blaming them for the murder, but come on folks - you don't allow a kid like this to have any kind of privileges whatsoever - especially with the kinds of behavior that was displayed over the years. I'm hoping that as a society we start to see how PARENTS are NOT stepping up to get their angry pre-teens / teenagers the help they need - AND THIS HAS TO CHANGE. This kid NEEDED time with his dad -- ONE-ON-ONE time from a dad that could not only teach him right and wrong BUT just give him the love and attention he was craving. I'm guessing, his dad may not have been there for him. There's no way these parents were shocked that he committed this heinous crime. No way.... They may have been disgusted and terribly sad, but NOT shocked. This kid was a spoiled punk and they did little if anything to make things better. For that - I feel they ARE to blame and to be held accountable. Just my opinion.

  • @Rawkstar1960
    @Rawkstar1960 Рік тому +7

    As the father of a 10yo, I can say that it seems to be a constant teaching environment when dealing with the challenges that face kids as they’re going through life. Discipline and NO have been turned into dirty words among the wokies that seem to dominate the current narrative. Accountability and responsibility. Over and over and over again it is said in our household. And there’s tears, anger, outburst ps and frustration but it’s a constant coming from two parents who don’t agree on much at times other than that we will remain United in the raising of our child. But, every day is a new day and yesterdays success doesn’t mean today will go as well.

  • @Mrfranc0iss
    @Mrfranc0iss Рік тому +2

    These games are highly desensitizing these children

  • @HarmlessComment
    @HarmlessComment Рік тому +6

    Great explanation of impetuous, glad the judge let him explain 👍

    • @maureenstevens6824
      @maureenstevens6824 Рік тому

      But it's a shame it had to be defined. To me it seems obvious.

  • @rollergirl55
    @rollergirl55 Рік тому +1

    ❤😂to Lara O’Neal There is no trauma in childhood that explains psychopathy. Most children of serial killers do not commit violent crimes. It’s a physiological anomaly at birth, an abnormal brain activity in different areas of the brain that are responsible for this pathology. Aiden lied about his upbringing as compared to the rest of his siblings. He was probably resentful that he wasn’t getting all the attention he so desired. He was broken from birth. It took a while for his violence to grow and develop. The older he became, the more aggressive he became. His obsession with wanting to commit stabbings and to verbalize his fantasies repeatedly to friends shows his psychopathic nature. He was warning his friends and also bragging about his desires and plans. This is what is known as a huge red flag.