When A Psychopath Realizes A Little Girl Tricked Him | Hasanabi Reacts to EXPLORE WITH US

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  • Hasan and Public Defender loloverruled react to this true crime documentary video!
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    Hasan Piker is Political Commentator turned Twitch Streamer (#13) known for his Turkish heritage and leftist takes, often speaking on topics like Socialism, Communism, Capitalism, and Marxism (and occasionally 9/11). He loves reacting to political news, and occasionally goes on IRL adventures with his friends such as Ludwig, TinaKitten, Sykkuno, Pokimane, Valkyrae, xQc, and many others. He likes to react to popular media content with his audience as well, such as Jubilee, JCS (Jim Can't Swim), Joe Rogan, WWE, Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, MasterChef, Channel 5, trending twitter posts or TikToks, and other creative videos. He also co-hosts two podcasts, Leftovers, with Ethan Klein of H3H3 fame, and Fear & Malding, with Will Neff. He allegedly sometimes plays games like GTA 5, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, and whatever excites him on the PS5, Switch, or the PC side of gaming.
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  • @HasanReactionsFanRAW
    @HasanReactionsFanRAW  Рік тому +476

    Hey everyone, just a heads up, Hasan and co don't get all the way through the video because of time constraints, but I wanted to post this here just so that you had a way to watch it other than the bot channel :)

  • @AndrewLloyd-sf3xs
    @AndrewLloyd-sf3xs Рік тому +1333

    "it's bald activity" I can not stand this Dan slander any longer

  • @McKiwi2
    @McKiwi2 Рік тому +802

    A lot of these interrogation videos have just proven to me that if I'm ever pulled in for questioning, I'm dead. My ADHD forgetful inattentive ass would go to jail for failing every single vibe check.

    • @phyllisford2130
      @phyllisford2130 Рік тому +117

      I mean you should only ever say four words to the cops if you're in an interrogation room "I want my lawyer." You will, I promise you, gain nothing from talking to the cops even if you aren't under suspension.

    • @LostButBroken
      @LostButBroken Рік тому +68

      Cops- "where were you around 10pm last Wednesday"
      Me-" shit I barely remember what I did yesterday let alone a week ago"

    • @ZinBadKat
      @ZinBadKat Рік тому +9

      You only have to last 48 hours being quiet, or asking for bathrooms breaks, water and food.

    • @hotcheerros
      @hotcheerros Рік тому +38

      You could ask me what I said 5 min ago and at best I'd give a blank face in return

    • @ZinBadKat
      @ZinBadKat Рік тому +2

      @@hotcheerros one moment

  • @BeTheAeroplane
    @BeTheAeroplane Рік тому +379

    I live in a place like this (and even dated a girl from Mont Vernon) and the reason crime is "low" is because it goes unreported. But people disappear. And it's always just filed as a missing persons report and says that they likely ran away. But we know what happened.

    • @tatherva7387
      @tatherva7387 Рік тому +6

      Yup this.

    • @MarceloB1234
      @MarceloB1234 Рік тому +3

      What happened?

    • @BeTheAeroplane
      @BeTheAeroplane Рік тому +27

      @@MarceloB1234 It's pretty much always over money or a domestic dispute/divorce. You hear about some people going through a thing and you already know one of them is kind of a sketchy person from the things you've heard about them and then suddenly the other person is missing and the town goes quiet because we all know what happened. Police will search for a few days but there's so much empty land around here that it's pretty much impossible to search it all. Eventually they can't find anything and the case goes cold. Without any evidence of foul play, it gets filed as a missing person report (I also suspect the police don't bother putting much effort into the search. Probably friends with the killer). In my 20-something years here, 3 people I was somewhat acquainted with "went missing", and I've heard about another half dozen stories of people that I didn't know or that happened before I moved here. It's fucking sad.

    • @Felix.Dragon.
      @Felix.Dragon. Рік тому +3

      @@BeTheAeroplane holy shit. I live in lowell Mass and theres been gunshots and stabbings and somehow i still feel safer walking around here than there.

    • @BeTheAeroplane
      @BeTheAeroplane Рік тому +9

      @@Felix.Dragon. I wouldn't go that far. It's not like people go missing daily. It's a rare occurrence. It just bugs me when people in rural areas think they don't have any murders just because they don't hear that specific word. But if the incidents were reportedly correctly, people would know that there's probably been one in the last 5-8 years.
      Also, I'm originally from Lynn. You could never get me to move back to Mass 😅

  • @rudedrugs
    @rudedrugs Рік тому +96

    as someone who was homeschooled: i support all homeschool slander.

  • @cactus_vixen7093
    @cactus_vixen7093 Рік тому +231

    as a former forest child can confirm hanging at the walmart was a vibe

    • @Toastybees
      @Toastybees Рік тому +46

      When you live in the middle of nowhere Walmart is the mall replacement.

    • @ThiccMints
      @ThiccMints 11 місяців тому +5

      Those lightsabers and ball cages are not safe in a small town

    • @spacegarbage_
      @spacegarbage_ 9 місяців тому

      Literally the only thing to do as a teen other than go on a hike in that area of Nh (honestly lots of NH lol) is to go to Walmart

    • @Hbr_ed
      @Hbr_ed 7 днів тому

      What is a forest child?

  • @no_less03
    @no_less03 Рік тому +612

    So basically what I've learned from watching these crime videos so far:
    1- Don't talk with insecurity and emotions 'cause that means you might be dealing with guilt and remorse.
    2- If you talk with security and confidence, it means you're the brilliant mastermind, the psychopath behind the crime who's hyper aware on how to deceive the cops, but is too dumb to realize that they're the one who's being deceived.

    • @uppsie
      @uppsie Рік тому +120

      yeah one of the things i hate about these sort of crime videos is they are just chock full of pseudoscience on how to "read" people. It's real easy to look over stuff like interrogation footage and stuff of someone where you *know* the outcome (guilty/innocent) and just make up reasons for why they behave like they do as some sort of sign even if it is incredibly innocuous.

    • @Dontdoit_
      @Dontdoit_ Рік тому +29

      @@uppsieit would be great to get a blind reaction to footage and then the retrospective essay lol

    • @user-kv7pr7xs6k
      @user-kv7pr7xs6k Рік тому +27

      better takeaway- when it comes to police simply ✨dont talk✨

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 Рік тому +6

      it's mostly the channel they're watching (explore with us, or something) that makes up the most random shit about body language and mental health. it should not be taken seriously. unfortunately people who watch this kind of BS think they're experts on reading people, it's... concerning

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 Рік тому +32

      @@Dontdoit_ there was a channel that did a fake reading, presented all the evidence to make it seem like the guy being interrogated did it. then at the end, said "then evidence came out that cleared him completely. remember to be aware the way information is being presented to you will influence your opinion". and there were STILL people in the comments 100% convinced that the guy actually did it

  • @graymonk5972
    @graymonk5972 11 місяців тому +93

    i’ve lived in small towns almost my whole life. (pops of 400, 1200, and 4000 respectively) and holy shit there is so much crime. and yeah it never gets solved.
    a rare case of crime getting solved was my friend who was murdered and everyone said “oh this is such a sleepy town. nobody expected this” when ppl knew she was being abused the whole damn time. also there was a lot of general theft, destruction of property, sexual assault, all that in those towns

    • @doggodoggo3000
      @doggodoggo3000 11 місяців тому +11

      Yea totally. Like the missing and murdered indigenous women.
      It gets crazy in remote rural communities. Think about up north where the towns have no police and everything is frozen most of the year...

    • @castanzofranzman2013
      @castanzofranzman2013 9 місяців тому +3

      1000 population in mine in the past 10 years we had a murder for hire plot that was somehow stopped and someone got murdered then they hung his body by the train tracks that go right through the middle of the town. Don’t remember if that one got solved but it was confirmed he was dead before he was hung

    • @mesCheerios
      @mesCheerios 9 місяців тому +3

      im really sorry about your friend. That must be fcking painful. I hope you're doing ok

    • @talyahr3302
      @talyahr3302 9 місяців тому

      Did you ever go chill at your local Walmart?

  • @mischr13
    @mischr13 Рік тому +56

    35:38 btw, if you say something that isn't firm like "I think I need to talk to a lawyer" they don't have to end the interrogation. you have to say something firm like "I need a lawyer" / "I'm not speaking to you without a lawyer" and legally the interrogation has to end

  • @sashaneumann
    @sashaneumann 11 місяців тому +41

    Jfc, so the killer was abused as a kid and when he developed violent thoughts and confided in a counselor they went ahead and reported him to his abuser? Imagine a world where he got proper help and his mom wouldn't be able to abuse him further. There might have been a world where this little girl was okay and still had her mom near. Come on.

    • @fizzyelfyt4153
      @fizzyelfyt4153 6 місяців тому +6

      He still made every concious decision to do what he did, the mom did likely hold part of the blame but its still up to us to break the cycle of abuse

  • @Emily-pn1rg
    @Emily-pn1rg Рік тому +181

    As someone raised in a semi-fundie family surrounded by a lot of full on fundie families, I want to say the home school parents deserve the heat they get, okay? I'm sure for some people home schooling is a good option, but for the most part it's a selfish act of a parent and the schooling is almost never on par with even below average public schools.

    • @carmandirda
      @carmandirda Рік тому +41

      I agree. In my experience from people I've met/known/heard of, it seems largely to center around ideological control and not exposing kids to things the parents deem unacceptable.. which can be very problematic in many of these households. That's why so many of the kids are socially stunted. If they do meet other kids, they're approved of by the parents and not naturally selected from what works for the kids themselves necessarily. They fit the same "acceptable" bubble.

    • @wednesdayjill9241
      @wednesdayjill9241 Рік тому +15

      yes. i find more and more people these days are starting to homeschool cause they’re so concerned with their kids possible future political views. they want their kids to be copies of them instead of being their own separate people with their own thoughts on the world

    • @FARWILindarys
      @FARWILindarys Рік тому +9

      Very true. I wasn't homeschooled at all, though legally I was. In my case, I wasn't educated at all. I was just left alone during my childhood lmfao.

    • @greyblories7894
      @greyblories7894 Рік тому +18

      I was homeschooled because my parents are religious and didn't want me and my brother exposed to secularism. I learned so little from them I had to basically teach myself which - I didn't fucking do because I was a kid and when given the option to do boring schoolwork or not, obviously I chose not to. I ended up dropping out of the ninth grade and when I tried to go back to school after leaving home at 17, the public school couldn't accept me because they had no proof I completed any of the previous grades. They said I'd be better off just getting a GED which I did - it's the most I've ever studied in my life and I felt so unprepared for it because I had never learned how to learn. I barely passed the maths section but it felt like the biggest accomplishment of my life.

    • @Emily-pn1rg
      @Emily-pn1rg Рік тому +8

      Thank you everyone who shared their experience. I definitely think if homeschooling is allowed it should be much more regulated and have many more requirements. I also hate that a lot of parents will simply say they aren't teachers so they can't help their child with blank subject and it's like then just put them in actual school where they have actual teachers. I also think it's just another way to hide abuse or neglect as kids don't routinely see mandated reporters.

  • @kyledamron
    @kyledamron Рік тому +38

    Jaimie is a true hero just managing to survive the attack, such a strong child. Nobody should ever be put through something like that ever. Those morons deserve to rot on prison the rest of their lives.

  • @cesarbugarini499
    @cesarbugarini499 Рік тому +48

    Boy scout
    Proud Mormon
    Homeschooled 🚩🚩🚩

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Рік тому +2

      Know what demographic is alot more likely to do anything violent?

    • @Nopenopenope6969
      @Nopenopenope6969 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@vergil8833Men in general? Lol

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Nopenopenope6969 Try narrowing it down. You can answer "humans" to any statistic and it'll be correct. Narrow it down and take a look at that men exactly does it.

    • @OliverFlinn
      @OliverFlinn 5 місяців тому

      ​@@vergil8833conservative men.

  • @thesisterversepod
    @thesisterversepod Рік тому +39

    Dude, my father punched a window and severed a tendon in his hand. DONT PUNCH WINDOWS, guys.

    • @tleigh4583
      @tleigh4583 Рік тому +6

      My dad punched a wall and broke his hand

    • @thesisterversepod
      @thesisterversepod Рік тому +15

      @@tleigh4583 DADS BE PUNCHIN.

    • @Kharmaa7
      @Kharmaa7 Рік тому +1

      I watched someone emptying a tall heavy glass vase of old water. It shattered IN HIS HANDS and almost severed a few fingers. Be careful with glass, period!

  • @yellobb3848
    @yellobb3848 Рік тому +51

    Bro, I loved going to Walmart with my friends. We’d just walk through, look at the lego and game sections, maybe look at clothes, and just chat for a few hours. Get Starbucks or McDonalds or something beforehand for extra points 👌🏻 My hometown doesn’t even have a bowling alley any more, the only movie theater in town is a 20 minute drive, and the nearest mall is 45 minutes, so there really was nothing else to do if you didn’t want to hang out at someone’s house

    • @flamingogh_
      @flamingogh_ 9 місяців тому

      My local bowling alley burnt down. We have a mall but it's empty af (it has the movie theater though). Walmart is truly our saving grace too.

    • @gaygrim
      @gaygrim 9 місяців тому

      You know a town is tiny when they don't even have a Walmart lmfao and that's my town. We definitely don't have a bowling alley or mall lol

  • @aurizzistic
    @aurizzistic Рік тому +20

    Love em or hate em, literal hero cop. Going in solo like that is literal hero shit.

  • @katemiller3796
    @katemiller3796 Рік тому +177

    My mom is a psychologist and she has watched Dexter with me and says she believes he isn’t a psychopath, he might’ve been intended to be one in the show by the creators but in order to make him likeable they instill connections and emotions in him.

    • @sabinajoh
      @sabinajoh Рік тому +29

      Yeah I’ve seen some discourse about that. Some argue he’s sociopathic, and some argue that he just has ptsd to a degree where he’s so emotionally shut off it might mimic psychopathic tendencies. Generally people seem to agree he has ASPD with some sadistic tendencies

    • @toastysock
      @toastysock Рік тому +36

      That's actually an arc in the show. Someone is trying to convince him that he's a psycopath, for their own gains. He's not one, and he learns that.

    • @idontcare9041
      @idontcare9041 Рік тому +17

      I've read something about "ethical sociopathy" in which a person is incapable of empathy but understands ethical reasoning. Loved the S1 of Dexter, would probably say he's just a sadist and likes murdering people and his targets are just easy to justify tbh

    • @MikeyVital
      @MikeyVital Рік тому +4

      He has less connections / emotions in the original books. They had to (understandably) make him more relatable for the show.

    • @Venturification
      @Venturification Рік тому +3

      It is so stupid tho, aren't they just different names for APD?

  • @titansaint
    @titansaint Рік тому +174

    i was homeschooled and i did go through proper social development, though i also know that i am part of an exception. most of the people i grew up around who were also homeschooled were severely traumatized. not to mention their parents always pushed math and science and practically laughed at the idea that things like history, english, art, etc. were important. i was mocked by other kids for liking art and some of them were genuinely distressed by me openly struggling with math. god my mom and i even got judged by parents of other kids for not using the 'wrong' curriculum for different subjects. conservative christian homeschooling culture is insane.

    • @ThePussukka
      @ThePussukka Рік тому +24

      As a European it's crazy to me that homeschooling is actually real and surprisingly wide spread, I would never want that on my kids, or even my enemies' kids.

    • @bilbo7115
      @bilbo7115 Рік тому +7

      @@ThePussukka I think the disadvantages of homeschooling are obvious(limited social interaction, potential lack of specialized expertise, reduced access to extracurricular activities, increased responsibility on parents, and potential gaps in social and cultural exposure) but there are also drawbacks to public schooling. So in the UK, this includes limited customization due to standardized curricula, large class sizes that hinder individual attention, insufficient resources due to budget constraints, a focus on standardized testing over holistic education, and limited school choice tied to geographic location. Still, at least public schools offer benefits like widespread access and affordability, unlike private schools.
      Education should help students improve their abilities, explore their interests, receive personalized support and access adequate resources. I think it just depends on the specific student whether or not they are going to thrive or not in a public schooling or homeschooling setting. In some cases, homeschooling might be better. For instance, a student with severe social anxiety or a learning disability that requires individualized attention and specialized instruction. In this case, homeschooling can provide a personalized learning environment, allowing them to learn at their own pace and in a comfortable setting with flexibility in teaching methods and curriculum adaptations to cater to the student's strengths and challenges (IN THEORY). In reality, if the parents are religious nuts or have their own mental health problems, that they are not dealing with, then public school would obviously be better so that they can find some escape and peace from home.

    • @titansaint
      @titansaint Рік тому +14

      @@bilbo7115 i totally agree with you on that last paragraph. for me, i was homeschooled due to my severe physical disabilities that would've kept me out of public school on a semi-regular basis, meaning i absolutely would've dealt with truancy issues and all that bs. my mom also knew that i needed different approaches to learning each subject. going to a homeschool co-op is meant to help with socialization. unfortunately in texas it is heavily dominated by people who want to homeschool solely to indoctrinate their kids. but man, i miss the art classes i took. i got to do college level stuff in late middle school all the way through high school and those were the best times. i got to grow my talents and passion. i wish kids got to do that more often no matter the schooling path they take.

    • @shahs1221
      @shahs1221 Рік тому +5

      ​@@titansaint homeschooling seems to really work depending on how the parents are. If they're the most loving and giving people, that's awesome, but if it's the complete opposite, it's literally hell every day 24/7 no escape 😢

    • @u-will-begin-2-cough-in-3-days
      @u-will-begin-2-cough-in-3-days Рік тому +3

      @@bilbo7115 Public schooling is always better and can actually be fixed in many ways. Home schooling cannot fix things that are more inherent to human bias. People can just pick and chose what to teach their kids and that's very dangerous. Schools are social environments necessary for community building and social development in general. In a perfect world, school is always better than home schooling. Public schooling can be fixed in ways homeschooling can't.

  • @pancakeminix6061
    @pancakeminix6061 Рік тому +25

    These guys look like they all look so similar it looks like the police just rounded up every guy in town that the girl described 😂

    • @YokaiX
      @YokaiX 2 місяці тому

      The El Salvador Method

  • @user-xw5sp4xy4r
    @user-xw5sp4xy4r Рік тому +12

    I was convinced at 28:03 that he was holding a gaming controller and not a knife 😂 until they started talking about it

  • @fatmcgee509
    @fatmcgee509 Рік тому +68

    How strange is it…how BIZARRE is it that this entire genre of true crime interrogation videos would cease to exist if everyone understood their rights. All these interrogation methods, all the “techniques,” it all gets shut down when people say “fuck off, get me a lawyer.”
    I mean when they’re guilty it’s fun seeing them go down, but what the fuck….

  • @oliverrose7796
    @oliverrose7796 9 місяців тому +12

    Public Defenders let's goooooo!!! Love Hasan platforming this guy. I work for my local public defender's office and we get such a bad rep for the incredible work we do.

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for helping folks

    • @MountainJew69
      @MountainJew69 2 місяці тому

      Literally no one has ever given bad rep to public defenders. Wtf are you talking about

    • @oliverrose7796
      @oliverrose7796 Місяць тому

      ​@@MountainJew69 All the clients who come in and call us public pretenders because they think we're government agents, and people who think we're evil because we represent everyone, even the "bad" people who are guilty of horrible things. Like, this is what I deal with every day lol. The lefty pro-public defense mindset is not the norm.

  • @CypressDahlia
    @CypressDahlia Рік тому +64

    I dunno who this other guy is, but I do like that he gives Hasan some resistance on his ideas, while they obviously both remain jovial about it. And he makes some valid points about police intimidation and forced confessions. Tho he has to understand that True Crime videos with the Halo 2 announcer voice are dramatized haha.

  • @emptyb00b
    @emptyb00b Рік тому +9

    can’t believe i watched this for them to not even finish it

  • @laneswerve
    @laneswerve Рік тому +33

    the interrogation room is the same as the sane person in an insane asylum dilemma - you can tell the doc you're not crazy all you want but they'll smile and nod and put you in the straight jacket anyway.

  • @mattroxursoul
    @mattroxursoul Рік тому +45

    Hey if you don't tell the cop you watched Dexter and were completely fascinated by his love for blood, then the cop is going to be suspicious why you did not bring it up.

    • @510tuber
      @510tuber Рік тому

      But isn't loving Dexter the normal response for any person that loves quality television?

  • @jaidarling8855
    @jaidarling8855 Рік тому +22

    I really hope he gets LegalEagle on stream at some point, i'd loved to see that content.

  • @crashwithkirby6708
    @crashwithkirby6708 Рік тому +49

    The thing I dislike about the voice of the narrator is the sensationalism. It’s pervasive in all media, but it’s especially bad in the US.

    • @schizoposter1499
      @schizoposter1499 Рік тому +15

      Not just the voice, but also the choice of language. They will introduce a random person and describe them as "happy and fun loving" as if they knew them personally. It just feels manipulative. I don't like being told how to feel about situations and the people involved. I'm very much capable of comprehending that trying to murder a child is a fucked up thing to do. You don't need to bombard me with a quadrillion adjectives detailing how "gruesome" and "evil" and "abhorrent" it is. It just feels like they're trying to get a reaction out of me at that point, which (as you've pointed out) is what a lot of media does. "You won't believe these 10 SHOCKING FACTS about [insert any controversial topic]!!"

    • @spritelady4669
      @spritelady4669 Рік тому +6

      I’m inclined to agree with you. It’s pretty disturbing to have this kind of speech inflection given the subject matter.
      But I do get a kick out of imaging the narrator talking like this in everyday life for the most mundane things. Imagine this narrator talking like this at a fast food drive through or job interview or something else. Absolutely ridiculous stuff.

    • @u-will-begin-2-cough-in-3-days
      @u-will-begin-2-cough-in-3-days Рік тому +2

      @@schizoposter1499 How is it manipulative when most normal people would agree that it IS indeed gruesome and evil. Unless, you disagree with that you're basically spouting empty grievances. Also, trying to murder a child is definitely worse than a "f'd thing to do". That's a pretty meaningless and disrespectful way of putting it. People also say eating pineapple pizza is a f'd thing to do.

    • @schizoposter1499
      @schizoposter1499 Рік тому

      @@u-will-begin-2-cough-in-3-days If you can't see the difference you're literally self-reporting on how susceptible you are to manipulations. You can say the truth in a manipulative way. Yes, it's true, but they're not saying it because they're just providing the mere facts, they're saying it to press your emotional triggers. And sorry if you perceived my choice of language as disrespectful, I'm not a native English speaker, I thought that's just how you'd say it.

  • @dangerxbadger2300
    @dangerxbadger2300 Рік тому +14

    40:36 I'd put money on the kid having a head injury of some kind that got overlooked. Thats almost always how these things go down: abusive/neglectful home life where they're troubled kids, or they're amazing kids w super stable home lives and it comes out of nowhere after a head injury. It could have been minor, too, so no one thought twice about it. Super sad.

  • @unknownuser3926
    @unknownuser3926 Рік тому +11

    I was a boy scout, being an eagle scout does **not** make you an angel, there were guys who beat up kids and did drugs on camping trips that got to be eagle scouts

    • @spiraljumper74
      @spiraljumper74 10 місяців тому +1

      For real, my Boy Scout troop was a fucking shark tank. Glad I dropped that shit young.

  • @maqy01
    @maqy01 Рік тому +54

    guys I have avoidant personality disorder, the most common one there is, I have issues, but I strongly dislike the way he didn't even try to specify which personality disorder this guy might have. don't associate me with psychos just cause I can't socialize!!! bruh!!!
    edit: apparently it's not the most common one in america, seems like norwegian culture is rlly good at making people anxious and awkward lmaooo

    • @rikifromplanetk8305
      @rikifromplanetk8305 Рік тому +3

      Fr fr, im mad bipolar and suspected to be on the spectrum
      Id do bad in an interrogation, even if i somehow was not anxious at all, they would think im strange and misread me probably pinning me for whatever im being interrogated

    • @tleigh4583
      @tleigh4583 Рік тому +3

      I thought the same thing as he was saying that. I have autism and there are a lot of overlaps with personality disorders. Many high-masking people (women, in particular) are diagnosed with personality disorders before finally getting their autism diagnosis in adulthood.

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 Рік тому +12

      this true crime channel makes it seem like every person who commits a crime has a personality disorder. they're the worst

    • @Kharmaa7
      @Kharmaa7 Рік тому

      ⁠@@mischr13 yea I hate that. There are so many people with disordered personality diagnoses, or autism who don’t hurt others. Most of us with social hindering ailments only hurt ourselves due to the poor alignment on our vibecheck mechs which allows shitty people to hurt us.
      It Would be nice for them to say “X murderer has an undisclosed diagnoses which also affects y% of adult men and z% of adult women. Furthermore based on surveys done of the incarcerated population that a% of convicted murderers are considered neurotypical vs b% of convicted murderers who are also diagnosed with the same undisclosed disorder this murderer has.” That may be convoluted and there may not even be data available to fill the blanks here. I think that is the big deal. Just slap a mental disorder on the criminal (or victim where useful for the narrative) and call it a day! No need to dig deeper!

    • @beccablais3207
      @beccablais3207 Рік тому +2

      it reminds me of the johnny depp vs amber heard trial when everyone started making a huge deal out of her having bpd and being bipolar. like... i have both bpd and bipolar and i'm a regular human being just like the great majority of other people with mh issues. i really hate that people jump to these disorders as "the reason" people commit horrendous crimes. all it does is stigmatize the disorders and hurt people who have said disorders.

  • @simoneroets4382
    @simoneroets4382 Рік тому +36

    Everyone in my adoption group has abandonment and trust issues. They're either overly trusting or not at all. I realize we are not a monolith. This is just in my experience.

    • @squirrelbugg99
      @squirrelbugg99 6 місяців тому

      It makes a lot of sense. Why would anyone be well adjusted when they’re forced into such a bad system 😞

  • @manuela1986
    @manuela1986 Рік тому +26

    Be careful with the puppy deworming. When the worms die inside of her, it can poison her blood and all. Keep an eye on her at all times.

  • @sleepybun908
    @sleepybun908 10 місяців тому +6

    lmao i was homeschooled for a while because of being bullied so badly- i will say a lot of the homeschoolers i met were really nice but socially awkward

  • @Endless_Spirals
    @Endless_Spirals Рік тому +5

    They should have just used their gang name to start a grindcore band and channeled all of their violent tendencies into dissonant noises and grunts like normal weirdos.

  • @jbone877
    @jbone877 10 місяців тому +1

    "STOP RESISTING!!" anytime they put the cuffs on

  • @edensworld5731
    @edensworld5731 Рік тому +3

    As someone who lives in a small town I can vouch me and my friends plans usually consist of “hey wanna go to Walmart”

  • @dbdrebirth
    @dbdrebirth Рік тому +14

    Homeschooling is terrible full stop

    • @funicon3689
      @funicon3689 Рік тому +2

      it depends on context. some ppl in inner cities homeschool to keep their kids out of gangs.

    • @dftp
      @dftp Рік тому

      ​@@funicon3689 We're watching a video of a homeschooled kid joining a gang and murdering people.
      I don't think it works dog

    • @OliverFlinn
      @OliverFlinn 5 місяців тому

      ​@@funicon3689what? School gangs? Or do you think they keep their children locked up at home 24/7 because there are gangs on the street?

  • @HeiressEllie
    @HeiressEllie Рік тому +2

    I've been binging explore with us and I'm glad that it's found its way to hasan

  • @NatalieV0331
    @NatalieV0331 Рік тому +2

    small towns are always like this, my dad ran from the city after telling on everyone and i would visit him, he also worked as a first responder volunteer, he lived in the sticks and there was plenty of times he would talk me on a call because he thought it would be a good time i guess, and we would be searching for bodies in the woods, one time we found bones in a fire pitt, another time there was a old guy in a ditch who had been there for 3 days, and if you know anything about the country, the body wasnt exactly there....fully

  • @rakkatytam
    @rakkatytam Рік тому +4

    Walmart on a Friday night was the only place open in my small ass town

  • @dukeofbread2545
    @dukeofbread2545 Рік тому +1

    omg the detective called Chris weak and co quietly said "soy" and it was so subtle I died 😂

  • @ashamatronichow2226
    @ashamatronichow2226 11 місяців тому +4

    I can tell you firsthand that homeschooling isn’t good for social development, I had a friend that was homeschooled and he thought it was still ok to tickle people and not stop even when I asked him to and I was on the ground with him above me. I ended up kicking him in the crotch for him to stop. We were both in middle school at the time

  • @dokidokiduckie
    @dokidokiduckie Рік тому +6

    It's giving ✨️ guilty ✨️

  • @aurizzistic
    @aurizzistic Рік тому +13

    Im surprised more people don't bring up that a huge youtuber, Wendigoon, helped named and found the Boogaloo boys. He isnt apart of them but he js friends with people who are which such because his videos are so good.

    • @harveybeadman
      @harveybeadman Рік тому +4

      honestly I generally don't like nonnatives who use Native spirituality for their branding, so I never really liked him in the first place.

    • @handsoap3346
      @handsoap3346 9 місяців тому

      I was kind of suspicious of him but ignored it because I really liked his content but that sucks to hear damn. Fuck that guy honestly

  • @nikkis7375
    @nikkis7375 11 місяців тому

    “My chatters are handsome” lol this line was cute 😂

  • @SarahAnn_81
    @SarahAnn_81 Рік тому +11

    In CA you can refuse to take the breathalyzer. They will take you back to the station and hold you. You can continue to refuse and ask for a lawyer. You can also use this to buy yourself time to burn the alcohol off before you test. Don’t let them catch you slipping folks.

    • @osjos2822
      @osjos2822 9 місяців тому

      The moment you refuse you get basically the same penalty

    • @SarahAnn_81
      @SarahAnn_81 9 місяців тому

      @@osjos2822 Sure.

  • @bboppppppppppppp
    @bboppppppppppppp 3 місяці тому

    i have bipolar disorder. i really appreciate loloverruled saying what he said. love him very much

  • @HyperfixatationInc
    @HyperfixatationInc 10 місяців тому +10

    Homeschooling can be good for kids who cant thrive in public school. Like me as someone who AuADHD, or my brother with severe dyslexia. But when you make the choice to homeschool your kids you also have to actively put effort into making sure they are in social activities with people of their own age

    • @kaitlynm9463
      @kaitlynm9463 6 місяців тому

      Homeschool is not the only alternative to public school. Lmao

  • @lacey892
    @lacey892 Рік тому +27

    LOVE the guest on this stream... followed his tiktok for a while and preach 'STOP TALKING TO THE POLICE' to anyone who will listen ;)

  • @Kharmaa7
    @Kharmaa7 Рік тому +3

    If you wear a Hawaiian shirt and display anything other than contented energy, you fail the vibe check lol

  • @strutter789
    @strutter789 Рік тому +2

    1:24:05 they got Jerry Seinfeld interrogating people now? “WHATS THE DEAL WITH THE RIVEEERRR?”

  • @lololuv2012
    @lololuv2012 Рік тому +22

    Lmaooo if you say your mom was abusive and in the next breath say it was cause she popped your back pimples, I don’t think she abused you as bad as you claim (if at all)

    • @JoeyisDREADful
      @JoeyisDREADful Рік тому +9

      Well idk if someone was really emotionally abusive to you about your acne it could be traumatic.
      Like alot of the forms of abuse that lead to eating disorders and shit like that often sound pretty surface level petty like that too, so. You never know. Emotional abuse can be more about messing with your head and self esteem than just beating your ass.
      Like, probably delusional but without context it definitely could be way worse than it sounds.

    • @balintvass4771
      @balintvass4771 11 місяців тому +4

      I don't get it, pressing acnes with full force hurts like hell, I immediately gave up whenever I tried to get rid of one that way
      For me, it comes down to whether the mother had good intentions or it was some sick punishment
      Of course, cutting her into pieces would have been a myriad of levels more evil

  • @vynncenttryllian9959
    @vynncenttryllian9959 11 місяців тому +2

    all the homeschoolers claiming they're one of the "normal ones" is unironically hilarious

  • @samofsamnation7523
    @samofsamnation7523 10 місяців тому +4

    If I was ever taken in for questioning for whatever reason, you just KNOW they’d send my ass to an insane asylum because I have bipolar disorder and I happen to be a woman.

  • @Eggust
    @Eggust Рік тому +1

    I remember this ! It was so close to home !

  • @ladysarcasm6226
    @ladysarcasm6226 Рік тому +13

    I actually loved Dexter, but I also take insects outside in a napkin because I'm physically unable to hurt them lol
    Also if we're considering crime entertainment lovers dangerous people who should be arrested, I'm afraid we're gonna run out of basic white suburban women - myself included 😂

  • @cheetyuh
    @cheetyuh 10 місяців тому +3

    i have been homeschooled from 9th to 12th grade, and it's seriously been one of the best things that's ever happened to me. I acknowledge that it's a different experience than typical home schooling, and that my situation is very ideal. I have a real teacher that I communicate with (you have to have a teaching degree to homeschool where I live ) , and I do classes online. My school also sends me art supplies and pays for my music lessons, which is seriously amazing because it's 200 dollars a month.
    I am able to do create my schedule any way that I'd like. I've been able to visit my Grandpa every week, spend time with my Mom, and spend time with my dogs!
    But yeah, the hardest part of homeschooling is keeping your social skills up to par LMAO. Luckily, I went to public school for many years. It's just a matter of finding groups in your community to connect and spend time with.

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 5 місяців тому

      Lol, not sure where you live, that does sound ideal for some people… in my state when someone says they’re homeschooled, the expectation is that you did nothing… not more contact with teachers, and maybe no more education besides what the parent does with the kid, which is minimal. I’m not sayin it’s not possible here, it’s certainly not common and there’s nothing in place to help parents with the whole process, but even it were available plenty of people would still not do it, and shrug their shoulders at their kid’s education, and you can’t really expect kids to care.

  • @kitseu
    @kitseu Рік тому +2

    I live in a small rural town. Can confirm everyone has chilled in the Walmart parking lot at least once here. There are some who all park their trucks and talk about tires and lift kits.

    • @ashketchup7948
      @ashketchup7948 Рік тому

      U live in Colorado too lol

    • @kitseu
      @kitseu Рік тому

      @@ashketchup7948 Nah Michigan lol

  • @Kaybri0526
    @Kaybri0526 Рік тому +5

    OH SHOOT IS THAT LAW BOY

  • @bigspice4538
    @bigspice4538 Рік тому +4

    Damn I remember when this happened, NH made home invasions like killing cops after this

  • @EnragedTofu
    @EnragedTofu Рік тому +4

    That gang is like the laziest character creation set.

  • @brokeispa94
    @brokeispa94 Рік тому

    that spiritual advice , i feel that.

  • @Tggfdbhfbb
    @Tggfdbhfbb Рік тому +1

    Nothing like a 2 AM Walmart parking lot blunt

  • @randconfig8626
    @randconfig8626 Рік тому +120

    It's refreshing to see someone else who understands and defends the people society failed who happened to do something horrible. They're still humans, and ultimately they could have been saved with the right intervention, and no one would have died. True crime narratives are propaganda for the industrial prison complex, a way to keep the unjust criminal justice system as it is.

    • @laurenreynolds9755
      @laurenreynolds9755 Рік тому +18

      That's actually such a brilliant point, these channels perpetuate such a harmful narrative! There is a youtube channel called 'the casual criminalist' who's really good and they always come from the point where they discuss the criminals background and take a lot more time to understand why the crime happened not just present the gratuitous gory details etc

    • @Scram673
      @Scram673 Рік тому +7

      If prison wasn’t privatized, we wouldn’t have half these people locked up.

    • @Noooiiiissseee
      @Noooiiiissseee Рік тому +29

      Anything COULD have happened, but it didn't. These guys murdered people, tortured a kid... Defending them would be insanely stupid.
      Maybe if society was better less crimes would happen, sure, but people like this would still exist. Not everyone can be saved. Obviously some people are completely broken inside and they don't care about becoming better. What's your solution to dealing with them?

    • @Toastybees
      @Toastybees Рік тому +4

      @@Noooiiiissseee You have the benefit of hindsight. You already know the guys are guilty. These situations initially have to be approached with what the justice system is supposed to uphold: innocent until proven guilty.
      Nobody is defending them now. The point is they still deserved a defense.

    • @Noooiiiissseee
      @Noooiiiissseee Рік тому

      @@Toastybees Obviously they deserve a legal defense. That's obviously not what the op was referring to, and they don't personally deserve to be defended as people who just somehow slipped through the cracks and if only the world was better they'd have been planting flowers instead or whatever.
      Personal responsibility has to come into this at some point. These guys are murderers who preyed on women and children lmao like what else is there to say?

  • @wren7818
    @wren7818 Рік тому +1

    One of the detectives sounds like Jerry Seinfeld and I can't get over it

  • @ScarsFromTomorrow1
    @ScarsFromTomorrow1 Рік тому +2

    Oh damn, I remember my mom telling me about this story when I was a kid because it was the next town over from where we lived. The girl went to my school.

  • @butterflymonster9726
    @butterflymonster9726 10 місяців тому +1

    Mont Vernon!?! We drive past their on our way to friends houses sometimes 😳

  • @llamaczech
    @llamaczech 9 місяців тому +2

    "This is why it's important for detectives to interpret body language and verbal responses in conjunction with the actual physical evidence"
    Or, you know, they should just rely on the actual physical evidence and not make shit up like wyt girls trying to explain why intuition makes them special.

  • @evanwagstaff8074
    @evanwagstaff8074 Рік тому +2

    YAAA, THIS CHILD WAS BRUTALLY MASSACRED

  • @Loke6661666246
    @Loke6661666246 Рік тому +6

    I can't take the accents of the cops. I just think of Mark Walberg in the Departed.

    • @jessjess23brooks89
      @jessjess23brooks89 Рік тому +1

      Welcome to New England. We're real people who sound like that 😂

    • @Loke6661666246
      @Loke6661666246 Рік тому +1

      @@jessjess23brooks89 lol. I have family from there, I know they exist... lol.

    • @jessjess23brooks89
      @jessjess23brooks89 Рік тому +1

      @@Loke6661666246 I'm just joshing you. I moved down south, against my fucking will mind you 😂, years ago and I had to actively try and make my accent more neutral because my teachers and classmates had no idea what the fuck I was saying.

    • @Loke6661666246
      @Loke6661666246 Рік тому +1

      @@jessjess23brooks89 haha. I have fam from boston, nyc, philly, and miami. Holidays are wild.

  • @justinbouchard
    @justinbouchard Рік тому +3

    All I have to say is let them cook 🤣🤣🤣

  • @youngpc7953
    @youngpc7953 11 місяців тому

    Hawain shirt take was so funny😂

  • @yvngxcvnt
    @yvngxcvnt 10 місяців тому +1

    The narrator's voice had me dying 😂😂😂

  • @joannahampton5979
    @joannahampton5979 Рік тому +13

    The narrator on that crime channel is just awful.

    • @AndiKowalski
      @AndiKowalski Рік тому +6

      lmao he says the dumbest movies obvious things to pad the time

    • @joannahampton5979
      @joannahampton5979 Рік тому +5

      @@AndiKowalski
      Exactly, he talks to the viewers like we're all idiots!

    • @ChrisGrump
      @ChrisGrump Рік тому +1

      @@joannahampton5979 Because you are.

    • @joannahampton5979
      @joannahampton5979 Рік тому +1

      @@ChrisGrump
      You forgot to add; nah nah nah nah......grow up 🙄

    • @astrea4020
      @astrea4020 Рік тому +1

      @@joannahampton5979 If that’s your gripe then that’s not his fault lmao. He doesnt write the script he just does the voice. I thought that would be obvious

  • @lobocharity
    @lobocharity 10 місяців тому +1

    As you see here the moment the subject took a breath while answering the question could indicate that he is panicked. This could be a sigh of suspicious behavior.

  • @yanalujan
    @yanalujan Рік тому

    I like the beginning music.

  • @BeeHatGuy
    @BeeHatGuy 9 місяців тому +1

    40:54 Bruh, I accidentally broke a window as a kid, and it cut me up bad

  • @crazyboysince1998
    @crazyboysince1998 11 місяців тому +1

    This narrator is wild hahaha i always think he did it 😂😂

  • @Hbr_ed
    @Hbr_ed 6 днів тому

    31:29 Yeah, same. Ever since I was a kid I knew I would probably mess myself up in an interrogation scenario lol. Especially with the body language pseudo-science. I'm always nervous bro.

  • @Chev427BB
    @Chev427BB 4 місяці тому +1

    There was actually a very quick smoking gun moment in the interrogation that the detective probably noticed, when the guy is describing why he likes dexter he said it’s because “he kills people too”

  • @RhianeTurtonator
    @RhianeTurtonator Рік тому +1

    YEAHHH CRIME IS BACK ON THE MENU

  • @xTheUnderscorex
    @xTheUnderscorex 5 місяців тому

    When Eddie said he didn't like his teddy you knew that it was a warning sign for criminal activity

  • @Bee-vp4qd
    @Bee-vp4qd 7 місяців тому +1

    i like that loloverruled doesn’t take shit and he will speak his mind. it takes a lot to do that on stream with chatters who love Hasan and Hasan who will debate then and there

  • @Niiiiiiiic
    @Niiiiiiiic Рік тому

    1:02 LETS GO DUDE 😤

  • @playgorlri
    @playgorlri Рік тому +1

    “The dude who did the crime is really brain broken” 😭😂😂

  • @LittleHerdaz
    @LittleHerdaz 11 місяців тому

    Oreo talk, I have a pack of Cinnamon Roll oreos like 7 years ago, I've not stopped thinking about them since 😅

  • @bostontowny4life744
    @bostontowny4life744 Рік тому +4

    The body analysis bullshit is so cringe and annoying. My aunts husband is a police detective and I showed him one of these videos a year ago and he said that while it’s true detectives use body analysis to a degree, this guy (the narrator of this video) over analysis every little thing. More specifically he said that over analyzing like this can lead to confirmation bias.

  • @princessbunny80085
    @princessbunny80085 Рік тому +1

    Quaint town w low/no crime = rampant unreported crime

  • @Radjhitoocool
    @Radjhitoocool Рік тому

    Intro made me cry very intense

  • @Hbr_ed
    @Hbr_ed 7 днів тому

    I was “homeschooled” in the high school era of my life, but i basically started college at that point. Thankfully it wasn’t for religious reasons, but i knew all that type of unschooler, so i get the heat. lol 😅 saw some wild stuff

  • @oneautumnleaff2119
    @oneautumnleaff2119 Рік тому +2

    i dont think it should be legal for interrogators to lie when questioning but the only other thing we can do is putting them on a test which isnt always accurate

  • @jordanchobson
    @jordanchobson 9 місяців тому

    "My chatters are handsome" 😅

  • @willars7734
    @willars7734 Рік тому +1

    I live in NH, a more populated area, and honestly i feel safer here than almost any other place in the country. If i had to id walk alone at night, and im weak af. But once in a while we have these psychos, and it makes me wonder what would happen if i lived in a town over.

  • @andreawoods
    @andreawoods 11 місяців тому +1

    I just watched this whole thing to not even see the ending :(

  • @spacegarbage_
    @spacegarbage_ 9 місяців тому

    This happened in the town next to me. Went to high school with two of the guys who did it

  • @65avo65
    @65avo65 Рік тому +5

    Don’t disrespect mint Oreos.

    • @Iminsideyourwall_
      @Iminsideyourwall_ Рік тому

      Respectfully I’m disrespecting the shit out of mint oreos

    • @65avo65
      @65avo65 Рік тому +1

      @@Iminsideyourwall_ why do y’all hate us sooooooooo!? 😭

    • @Iminsideyourwall_
      @Iminsideyourwall_ Рік тому +1

      @@65avo65 I hate mint Oreos, I could never hate someone for something the love🫂❤️

    • @Sunflowergazer
      @Sunflowergazer Рік тому +1

      Mint Oreos are bomb!!! Very similar to GIrl Scout Thin Mints, which are the best selling Girl Scout cookies.

  • @strutter789
    @strutter789 Рік тому

    They should’ve called themselves the “Nair-do-wells”

  • @13orrax
    @13orrax 9 місяців тому

    wasnt action park in mount Vernon NJ?

  • @lucymcdonald2874
    @lucymcdonald2874 24 дні тому

    Bro, if Narrator was the detective questioning me, my ass would be going straight to jail. I cannot remember anything and I have the worst perception of time EVER